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  • It infects you with the very nasty Gozi trojan, a data harvesting program which first surfaced in spring 2007 distributed by a gang in St. Petersburg, Russia.

    Bank customers: beware of phishing email 2008

  • Secureworks earlier documented this gang using Gozi to yank 3,000 Social Security numbers into a Russian computer server, parsing the data into a shopping cart program and then posting a detailed price list.

    Bank customers: beware of phishing email 2008

  • The actual Gozi Trojan code itself appears to have been purchased by 76Service from a Russian hacking group called the HangUp Team.

    Boing Boing: April 8, 2007 - April 14, 2007 Archives 2007

  • Gozi, and towards noone we were betweene them: the one of these

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Al - Gozi is known and wanted by Singapore authorities as Mike the Bomb Maker.

    CNN Transcript Jan 19, 2002 2002

  • In other cases, they were accessed using account credentials from legitimate users that were stolen using the Zeus and Gozi password-stealing trojans.

    The Register 2010

  • As an organic designer, with a vast designing experience in Tokoyo, Gozi makes her sketches and cut all her designs physically with her own hands.

    Vanguard 2010

  • In other cases, they were accessed using account credentials from legitimate users that were stolen using the Zeus and Gozi password-stealing trojans.

    Public marks bouilloire 2010

  • Gozi - One of a family of Trojans written by Russian RATs known as the HangUp Team, used in a string of attacks orchestrated by a group known as 76service. iFrame - A special tag used to load one web page into a part of another webpage.

    CSO Scott Berinato 2010

  • [4] To the present day the district of Gozi is peopled by Mohammedans called Arablet, "whose progenitors," according to Harris, "are said by tradition to have been left there prior to the reign of Nagasi, first King of Shoa.

    First Footsteps in East Africa Richard Francis Burton 1855

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