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I didn't make the list - it's copied from BleepingComputer's article on it.
Apparently, they've been released specifically for this weekend, when people will be home for the Easter Holiday, using their computers alot, and business computers will be left unattended (easy prey on both parts). So they expect high hacking activity over this weekend.
I've also read that some of these are not even detectable using VirusTotal.com scanning tool. This is serious stuff: nation-state-grade hacking tools out in the wild, many of them 0-day exploits. I've warned my friends to get their images done before turning in for the night, and stay off the NET over the weekend as much as possible. Until we know more, what else can we do? I am concerned about disruptions to municipalities (water/electricity, etc.); I mean, look what just happened in Dallas the other day - someone hacked into the tornado siren system and set all 156 sirens off.