Ramnit is a computer worm affecting Windows users. It was estimated that it infected 800 000 Windows PCs between September and December 2011.[1] The Ramnit botnet was dismantled by Europol and Symantec in 2015.[2] At its peak in 2015, Ramnit was estimated to have infected 3,200,000 PCs.[3] Ramnit infects removable media such as USB drives and also hides itself within the master boot record.[4][5] As soon as it infects a computer, it copies itself to all attached and removable drives. It also searches and infects files with the extensions .exe, .dll, .htm and .html.
References
- ↑ "Ramnit Goes Social". Seculert. 5 January 2012. Archived from the original on 18 March 2013.
- ↑ "EU police operation takes down malicious computer network".
- ↑ "Europol takedown of Ramnit botnet frees 3.2 million PCs from cybercriminals' grasp". Naked Security.
- ↑ "McAfee Win32/Ramnit.a".
- ↑ "Symantec Win32.Ramnit".
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