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Dridex

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2022-06-03
TechCrunch 7 related

Mandiant: Russia-based cybercriminal group Evil Corp has shifted to a ransomware-as-a-service model to evade December 2019 US sanctions for its Dridex malware

2019-12-06
Wired 33 related

DOJ charges two members of Evil Corp, a Russian hacker gang behind the Dridex malware, which allegedly stole $100M+ from banks; US Treasury sanctions Evil Corp

The US is charging Maksim Yakubets over two of the biggest cybertheft campaigns of the last decade, and offers a record reward for information on the case.

2019-12-05
TechCrunch 5 related

DOJ charges a Russian hacker accused of leading Evil Corp, which oversaw the creation of banking malware Dridex, allegedly used to steal $100M+

U.S. prosecutors have brought computer hacking and fraud charges against a Russian citizen, Maksim Yakubets, who is accused of developing …

2017-04-12
Ars Technica 19 related

Microsoft Word exploit that bypasses Windows safeguards has been sent to millions to push Dridex bank fraud malware

Blast could give a boost to Dridex, one of the Internet's worst bank fraud threats.  —  Booby-trapped documents exploiting a critical zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Word …

2015-10-15
CNET 14 related

US, UK, and EU law enforcement shuts down Dridex banking malware that stole $31M from UK bank accounts

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