الخميس، 21 أبريل 2016
Creators of SpyEye Virus Sentenced to 24 Years in Prison
In Brief
Two International hackers, Aleksandr Andreevich Panin and Hamza Bendelladj, have been sentenced to a combined 24 years and 6 months in prison for their roles in developing and distributing SpyEye banking trojan, a powerful botnet similar to the infamous ZeuS malware.
Both hackers were charged with stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from banking institutions worldwide.
Labels:
banking Trojan,
computer virus,
credit card hacking,
Cyber Crime,
hacker arrested,
hacking back accounts,
Malware,
online fraud,
SpyEye,
Zeus banking Trojan