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21.11.2008, 16:52
Hosting firm takedown bags 500,000 bots
The shutdown last week of a U.S.-based Web hosting company crippled more than 500,000 bots, or compromised computers, which no longer are able to receive commands from criminals, a security researcher said Tuesday.
Although the infected PCs are still operational, the previously-planted malware that tells them what to do cannot receive instructions because of the shutdown last week of McColo.,Half a million bots are either offline or not communicating" with their command-and-control servers, estimated Joe Stewart , director of malware research at SecureWorks Inc.
Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT), purged nearly 300,000 infected PCs of the infamous Storm Trojan.
More Info (http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/111808-hosting-firm-takedown-bags-500000.html?hpg1=bn)
The shutdown last week of a U.S.-based Web hosting company crippled more than 500,000 bots, or compromised computers, which no longer are able to receive commands from criminals, a security researcher said Tuesday.
Although the infected PCs are still operational, the previously-planted malware that tells them what to do cannot receive instructions because of the shutdown last week of McColo.,Half a million bots are either offline or not communicating" with their command-and-control servers, estimated Joe Stewart , director of malware research at SecureWorks Inc.
Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT), purged nearly 300,000 infected PCs of the infamous Storm Trojan.
More Info (http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/111808-hosting-firm-takedown-bags-500000.html?hpg1=bn)