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# Microsoft, the FBI, Europol and industry partners disrupt the notorious ZeroAccess botnet

Microsoft, December 5, 2013. ZeroAccess legal/technical disruption, agencies, 18 IP addresses, 49 domains and W.D. Tex. civil order.

**Source type:** Other

**Published:** December 5, 2013

**Research grade:** P2

**Used in entries:** 1

## Bibliographic record

**Publisher:** Microsoft

**Published:** December 5, 2013

**Source type:** Other

**Research grade:** Source grade P2

**Language:** English

**Official record:** Official publication

**Address:** [https://news.microsoft.com/source/2013/12/05/microsoft-the-fbi-europol-and-industry-partners-disrupt-the-notorious-zeroaccess-botnet/](https://news.microsoft.com/source/2013/12/05/microsoft-the-fbi-europol-and-industry-partners-disrupt-the-notorious-zeroaccess-botnet/)

**What it supports:** ZeroAccess legal/technical disruption, agencies, 18 IP addresses, 49 domains and W.D. Tex. civil order

**Dataset id:** src\_microsoft\_zeroaccess\_2013

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## Cited by

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1 citation

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[ZeroAccess botnet disruption](https://takedownindex.org/takedowns/zeroaccess-botnet-disruption)

Malware and botnets, December 2013

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