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  2. List of computing mascots - Wikipedia

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    Mascot of GNU, "GNU", with "Tux", the mascot of Linux. This is a list of computing mascots. A mascot is any person, animal, or object thought to bring luck, or anything used to represent a group with a common public identity.

  3. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Quizlet's primary products include digital flash cards, matching games, practice electronic assessments, and live quizzes. In 2017, 1 in 2 high school students used Quizlet. [ 4 ] As of December 2021, Quizlet has over 500 million user-generated flashcard sets and more than 60 million active users.

  4. Operation Shady RAT - Wikipedia

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    Operation Shady RAT is an ongoing series of cyber attacks starting in mid-2006 [1] reported by Dmitri Alperovitch, Vice President of Threat Research at Internet security company McAfee in August 2011, who also led and named the Night Dragon Operation and Operation Aurora cyberespionage intrusion investigations. [2]

  5. Havex - Wikipedia

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    The Havex malware was discovered by cybersecurity researchers at F-Secure and Symantec and reported by ICS-CERT utilizing information from both of these firms in 2013. [4] [5] The ICS-CERT Alert reported analyzing a new malware campaign targeting ICS equipment via several attack vectors and using OPC to conduct reconnaissance on industrial equipment on the target network.

  6. DarkComet - Wikipedia

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    RAT.DarkComet; When a computer is infected, it tries to create a connection via socket to the controllers computer. Once the connection has been established the infected computer listens for commands from the controller, if the controller sends out a command, the infected computer receives it, and executes whatever function is sent.

  7. Informant - Wikipedia

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    rat [23] [39] – informing is commonly referred to as "ratting" in American English. snitch [ 40 ] – informing is commonly referred to as "snitching", term originally used within the African-American community and more recently associated with hip hop music , hardcore rap , and trap , alongside their derivative subgenres and subcultures .

  8. Mirai (malware) - Wikipedia

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    The Mirai botnet was first found in August 2016 [2] by MalwareMustDie, [3] a white hat malware research group, and has been used in some of the largest and most disruptive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, including an attack on 20 September 2016 [4] on computer security journalist Brian Krebs' website, an attack on French web host ...

  9. Zeus (malware) - Wikipedia

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    Zeus is very difficult to detect even with up-to-date antivirus and other security software as it hides itself using stealth techniques. [5] It is considered that this is the primary reason why the Zeus malware then had become the largest botnet on the Internet: Damballa estimated that the malware infected 3.6 million PCs in the U.S. in 2009. [6]