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Finjan Discovers Crimeserver & Notifies Affected Businesses

Farnborough, United Kingdom - May 7, 2008 - Finjan Inc., a secure web gateway products company, today announced its discovery of a server controlled by hackers (Crimeserver) containing more than 1.4 Gigabyte of business and personal data stolen from infected PCs. The data consisted of 5,388 unique log files. Both email communications and web-related data were among them.

Global Benchmarking StudyThe compromised data came from all around the world and contained information from individuals, businesses, as well as renowned organizations, including healthcare providers.

To illustrate the scope; the server contained among others 571 log files from the US, 621 from Germany (DE), 322 from France (FR), 308 from India (IN), 232 from Great Britain (GB), 150 from Spain (ES), 86 from Canada (CA), 58 from Italy (IT), 46 from the Netherlands (NL), and 1,037 from Turkey (TR).

Due to the sheer impact, Finjan followed its company guidelines and promptly notified over 40 major international financial institutions located in the US, Europe and India whose customers were compromised as well as various law enforcements around the world.

Finjan’s Malicious Code Research Center (MCRC) detected a Crimeserver which was used as a command and control for the Crimeware that was executed on infected PCs. This Crimeserver was also used as the "drop site" for private information being harvested by that Crimeware.

The Command & Control applications on this Crimeserver enabled the hacker to manage the actions and performance of his Crimeware, giving him control over the uses of the Crimeware as well as its victims.

Since the stolen data was left unprotected on the Crimeserver, without any access restrictions or encryption, the data was freely available for anyone on the web, including criminal elements.

"This report provides a unique example of the type and amount of data today’s cybercriminals are collecting. Crimeware infected PCs are a serious business problem that requires proactive action since it is no longer just a technical IT problem. The existence of large amount of data on a server that hackers can easily manage and control shows the rapid evolution of cybercrime," said Yuval Ben-Itzhak, CTO of Finjan. "We entered a new era in which criminals just need to log into their "data supplier" and download any information suitable for them to conduct their crime - being it financial fraud, industrial espionage or identity theft."

According to Finjan, the fact that sensitive business and personal data in more than 5,000 cases were compromised in a timeframe of less than one calendar month indicates that the current numbers quoted in the industry reflect only the tip of the Cybercrime iceberg.

The compromised data and the Command and Control applications were detected using Finjan’s patented active real-time code inspection technology while diagnosing users’ web traffic.


Date and Time Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 12:33 PM

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