Multi identity virus - Bladabindi - which steals sensitive personal information of a user for nefarious purposes
Richard Domingues Boscovich, assistant general counsel of Microsoft's cybercrime-fighting Digital Crimes Unit has warned that the viruses are known as Bladabindi and Jenxcus are present in almost 30% of the world's computer's, even they also found developers of these viruses are in Algeria and Kuwait.
Algeria and Kuwait authorities have not commented on the matter. An order from a federal court in Nevada allowed Microsoft to disrupt communications between infected machines and a Reno, Nevada, firm known as Vitalwerks Internet Solutions. Balabindi and Jenxcus are also written in similar ways.
The state run Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT - In) have alerted Indian Internet users against hacking attempts of a clandestine multi-identity virus-Bladabindi-which steals sensitive personal information of a user for nefarious purposes. They also said this malware could infect "Microsoft Windows operating system"