India among major victims of ‘Red October’
January 18th, 2013
What is RED OCTOBER ?
‘Red October’ (or ‘Rocra’ for short) = A Cyber spying campaign (a cyber-espionage network) launched in 2007 by unidentified criminals that have been secretly stealing important data from many computer systems used by government agencies, military, nuclear, gas and oil industries, aerospace, private companies, etc. in many countries since 2007.
The cyber-espionage network has been uncovered by experts at Russia’s Kaspersky Lab. As per Kaspersky Lab, Russia’s multinational computer security company, the ‘Red October’ malware called Backdoor.Win32.Sputnik, has been stealing confidential data.
It has infected hundreds of victims around the world in 8 main categories:
Based on our Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) a list of countries with most infections (only for those with more than 5 victims):
‘Red October’ (or ‘Rocra’ for short) = A Cyber spying campaign (a cyber-espionage network) launched in 2007 by unidentified criminals that have been secretly stealing important data from many computer systems used by government agencies, military, nuclear, gas and oil industries, aerospace, private companies, etc. in many countries since 2007.
The cyber-espionage network has been uncovered by experts at Russia’s Kaspersky Lab. As per Kaspersky Lab, Russia’s multinational computer security company, the ‘Red October’ malware called Backdoor.Win32.Sputnik, has been stealing confidential data.
It has infected hundreds of victims around the world in 8 main categories:
- Government
- Diplomatic / embassies
- Research institutions
- Trade and commerce
- Nuclear / energy research
- Oil and gas companies
- Aerospace
- Military
Based on our Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) a list of countries with most infections (only for those with more than 5 victims):
- Country-Infections
RUSSIAN FEDERATION-35
KAZAKHSTAN-21
AZERBAIJAN-15
BELGIUM-15
INDIA-14
AFGHANISTAN-10
ARMENIA 10
IRAN; ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF TURKMENISTAN-7
UKRAINE-6
UNITED STATES-6
VIETNAM-6
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