http://washingtonpost.com/securityfix read this. here you discover almost whatever about us we're utilizing this [custom] system. we are the Huge Pet. the rest utilizing Zeus are doing piddly crap. Days later on, other members of the Jabberzeus crew were all talking about the Bullitt County cyberheist story. The person who utilizes the nickname "tank" in the conversation below managed cash mules for the gang and helped collaborate the exchange of stolen banking credentials.
That has to do with us. Only the figures are fairy tales. This was from your botnet account. Obviously, Cryptocurrency is why our hosters in service turned down the old ones. They triggered a damn commotion. I have already become paranoid over this. Such bullshit as this in the Washington Post. I nearly dreamed of this bullshit at night.
Just 2 weeks prior to this I called him as a professional to learn anything new. It turns out that he wrote this within 3 days. Now we also will dream about him. In a different discussion between Tank and the Zeus author (using the label "lucky12345" here), the two grumble about news coverage of Zeus: Are you there? This is what they damn composed about me.
From 200k? Well, they are not the correct amounts and the cash out from that account was shitty. Levak was written there. Because now the whole USA learns about Zeus. It's fucked. After the Bullitt County story, my source and I tracked this gang as they hit one small service after another.
By this time, Slavik was openly offering the barebones Zeu, S Trojan code that Jabberzeus was developed on to anybody who might pay a number of thousand dollars for the crimeware set. There is proof he also was utilizing his own botnet set or a minimum of taking a cost to set up instances of it on behalf of buyers.
On Dec. 13, 2009, one of the Jabberzeus gang's money mule employers a scoundrel who utilized the pseudonym "Jim Rogers" in some way obstructed news I hadn't shared beyond a few trusted good friends at that point: That the Post had actually removed my job in the procedure of combining the newspaper's Website with the dead tree edition.