This piece of malware's specialty is that it briefly constrained the Pentagon to give a sweeping prohibition on thumb drives and, surprisingly, added to the formation of a completely new military division, U.S. Digital Order. Agent.btz spreads through contaminated thumb drives, introducing malware that takes information.
When agent.btz was tracked down on Pentagon PCs in 2008, authorities associated the work with unfamiliar covert operatives. Previous Representative Secretary of Safeguard William Lynne later composed that agent.btz made "a computerized foothold, from which information could be moved to servers under unfamiliar control." However some enemy of infection specialists have questioned the conflict that the infection was the production of an unfamiliar insight organization, its impact was to make digital conflict a proper piece of U.S. military procedure.