Nine persons held in China for spreading 'fireball' malware
The Malware Known As Fireball, Developed By A Beijing-based Tech Company, Infected More Than 250 Million Computers Outside China In One Year, Which Generated 80 Million Yuan ($11.85 Million) For The Company, State-run The Beijing News Reported.
Chinese police have arrested nine persons from a tech firm for allegedly developing a malware programme that has infected more than 250 million computers outside China in one year.
The malware known as "fireball", developed by a Beijing-based tech company, infected more than 250 million computers outside China in one year, which generated 80 million yuan ($11.85 million) for the company, state-run The Beijing News reported.China in the past denied allegations from US and EU that Chinese hackers carried out attacks on foreign tech companies to steal data.
According to a state-run media Global Times, this is the first case in Beijing which involves the theft of data from overseas users.
Beijing, however, asserts that it too was a victim of cyber attacks and routinely dismisses such allegations as groundless saying that it firmly opposes and cracks down on all types of hackers.
“The nine-persons arrested are the key staff members of the company. They are all very young and have IT backgrounds. They also know something about counter-detection,” said police in Haidian district of the city.
“Simply put, the malware is activated on the links they are hidden in, unknown to the user, to increase advertisement views and, therefore, advertisement charges,” the police said based on the suspects’ confessions.
“The malware may take the user to certain sites against their will, which may collect their personal information. China, as a member of the international cyber community, is committed to cracking down on such crimes,” Xie Jiangyong, associate professor at the Institute of Internet Governance and Law of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, said.
“Fireball” was reported to the police by “Haidian Netizen” on June 3, who found an online report on “fireball” by a renowned overseas security lab. By stimulating the infection process, the police got hold of the evidence and located the company.
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