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ITWeb
December 31, 1999
Hypponen has worked with F-Secure since 1991 leading his team through the largest malware outbreaks in history. In 2003, his team took down the global network used by the Sobig.F worm, in 2004 he was the first to alert the world to the Sasser outbreak, and in 2007 he named the infamous Storm Worm.
Detikcom (Siaran Pers)
November 13, 2017
... merupakan teknik DNS yang pertama kali diperkenalkan pada 2006, dan sering dikaitkan dengan varian malware bernama Storm Worm.
BleepingComputer
October 12, 2017
The first malware to use it was the Storm Worm, which deployed it to hide the IP addresses for its command and control (C&C) servers.
Gadgets Now
May 24, 2017
In 1949, when computing was just about a decade old, Hungarian-American scientist Johnvon Neumann theorised the possibility of writing a ...
Krebs on Security
April 11, 2017
... creator of some of the nastiest cybercrime engines in history — including the Storm worm, and the Waledac and Kelihos spam botnets.
CNET News
August 7, 2008
LAS VEGAS--On Wednesday, Joe Stewart, director of malware research for SecureWorks, presented his work on protocols and encryption ...
Gizmodo
February 10, 2008
The cunning masterminds behind the Storm worm are apparently rolling in great wealth. The boffins at IBM estimate the worm is netting just ...
PC World
October 23, 2007
Brandon Enright, a network security analyst at UC San Diego, has been tracking Storm since July and said that, despite the intense publicity ...
Toronto Star
October 17, 2007
The Storm Worm is unique among computer viruses because its purpose isn't to create havoc and headlines, thereby showcasing the prowess ...
PC World
January 23, 2007
The so-called Storm Worm e-mail messages first started appearing last Wednesday, advertising attached news reports on topics like "230 Dead ...
The Manila Times
January 11, 2017
A case in point is the "storm worm" that affected millions of computers worldwide. Its source code is constantly updated by its authors, which allows it to morph and adapt, giving it the ability to defeat anti-virus software thrown against it.
India Today
January 27, 2016
Everything is just a click away nowadays. Such technological advancement has indeed helped mankind in more ways than imaginable. However, it has its own cons as well.
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