Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit
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Abbreviation | DCU |
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Purpose | An international legal and technical team of attorneys, investigators, and forensic analysts, with expertise across the areas of malware, botnets, IP crimes, and technology-facilitated child exploitation |
Headquarters | Microsoft Redmond Campus |
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Region served
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Worldwide |
Parent organization
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Microsoft |
Website | www |
The Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) is a Microsoft sponsored team of international legal and internet security experts employing the latest tools and technologies to stop or interfere with cyber crime and cyber threats.[1]
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Areas of emphasis
There are three areas on which the DCU concentrates:[1]
- Child protection, combating child sexual abuse facilitated through information technology
- Copyright infringement and other intellectual property infringements
- Malware crimes, particularly botnets, internet bots used for malicious purposes
Actions against the ZeroAccess botnet
On December 5, 2013, the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit, the FBI, Europol, and other industry partners attempted to disrupt the ZeroAccess botnet.[2] However, although the efforts took down 18 hosts that were part of the ZeroAccess command and control network, because of the peer-to-peer nature of the botnet, ZeroAccess continues to remain active.[3]
See also
References
External links
- Exploitation Crimes
- IP Crimes
- Malicious Software Crimes
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