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The Necurs botnet is a distributor of many pieces of malware, most notably Locky.

Reports

Around June 1, 2016, the botnet went offline, perhaps due to a glitch in the command and control server running Necurs. However, three weeks later, Jon French from AppRiver discovered a spike in spam emails, signifying either a temporary spike in the botnet's activity or return to its normal pre-June 1 state.[1][2]

In a 2020 report, it was noted to have particularly targeted India, Southeast Asia, Turkey and Mexico.[3]

Distributed malware[4]

See also

References