The message that the hacker sends to the victim after their computer is infected with BlackShades
According to CNET technology site, BlackShades forced the investigating agencies of 19 countries to join hands in the last two days to arrest nearly 100 suspicious hackers. These suspects are said to have written, sold and used BlackShades for purposes of " special devilishness ," the FBI said.
During the investigation, police searched 359 houses, confiscated more than 1100 data storage devices such as computers, laptops, phones, routers, external hard drives and USB drives. They also seized a " large amount of cash ", guns and drugs, Europol executives said.
Basically, BlackShades is a malicious code belonging to the RAT group, which means remote access, allowing users to control and control computers of remote victims. Once BlackShade has been installed on the victim computer, hackers will be able to read everything inside the computer, such as documents, photos, passwords, bank information, etc. They can also Prevent users from accessing files, recording keyboard actions or activating the computer's webcam without the victim's knowledge.
In one case, an 18-year-old boy in the Netherlands was accused by Europol of infecting BlackShades for nearly 2000 computers to steal photos of women through webcam.
Since 2010, BlackShades has been distributed and sold to thousands of people in more than 100 countries through the black market website, for only $ 40. It has been used to infect millions of computers.
" Safe vegetables are cheap and easy to use, while their functions are very sophisticated and the coverage is very wide, " the FBI representative said. " We live in a world where only $ 40 spent, cybercriminals around the world have been able to remove a cage of a dangerous SV, spread it across thousands of computers and steal sensitive information. Most user-friendly ".
Countries participating in the BlackShades campaign to eliminate BlackShades include the US, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, England, Finland, Austria, Estonia, Denmark, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Italy, Moldova and Switzerland.