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Storm Worm botnet could be world’s most powerful supercomputer


section: common, for your questions: KezNews forum, 6.9.2007

Nearly nine months after it was first discovered, the Storm Worm Trojan continues to surge, building what experts believe could be the world’s most powerful supercomputer.




The Trojan, which uses a myriad of social engineering lures to trick Windows users into downloading malware, has successfully seeded a massive botnet — between one million and 10 million CPUs — producing computing power to rival the world’s top 10 supercomputers

By New Zealand computer scientist Peter Gutman’s calculations, the Storm Worm botnet “may be the first time that a top 10 supercomputer has been controlled not by a government or mega-corporation but by criminals.”

The question remains, now that they have the world’s most powerful supercomputer system at their disposal, what are they going to do with it?

At current infection rates, Gutman’s concerns are genuine and the relentless nature of the ongoing attacks suggest that the criminal minds behind this botnet are far from satisfied.

[SEE: Botnet assault: Spammers launch DDoS offensive ]

Malware researchers tracking the threat are privately awed by the sheer volume of spam with social engineering lures to malicious executables. “It’s nonstop, never-ending,” said a virus analyst at a major computer security firm.

The attackers have tied the spam lures to global news events, links to YouTube videos and online greeting cards. The sophisticated operation includes the use of fast-flux networks to avoid shutdowns, a rootkit component to hide from anti-virus scanners and a P2P command-and-control structure that makes it near impossible to kill the controlling server.

The Storm Worm attackers have also hacked into legitimate Web sites and used iFrame redirects to send surfers to Web servers hosting malware downloaders.

Now, according to Finjan security researcher Aviv Raff, the group has started to target tech-savvy computer users.

“Up until now, they’ve put greeting cards for holidays, and video downloads. Today they’ve changed their website and put a “Download Tor” Web page,” Raff said in an interview.

source: blogs.zdnet.com

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Comments(8)

botnet

By Speedy B on 07.09.2007 - 01:09
oh well!!!! hell do what i do--reinstall vista every week

theguywhoagrees

By mesohungry on 07.09.2007 - 01:09
lol i agree it seems i'm always reinstalling software...lol

95% of the idiots tha use warez sites

By klip on 07.09.2007 - 03:09
most likely have this on their computers.

worms and stuff

By swandike on 07.09.2007 - 05:09
niceee.....now if u got vista, are u safe? thats why i use bootcamp....xp kaspersky and mac osx nice....freee from worms and shite like this.
even legitimate softwares are virus to kaspersky so no chance for illegitimate

I WONdER

By r0chelle on 07.09.2007 - 07:09
what would they do with a super computer??? surly there wouldn't be much they couldn't. maybe they could finally get the truth and proof about what really happened 0n 911 and have bush tried for high treason??? i wonder

I hope your kidding

By Memorex on 07.09.2007 - 16:09
rochelle....just know you must be making a joke. funny if ya are...

If a supercomputer could

By Conspiracy on 07.09.2007 - 23:09
some light entertainment. tell the world and wish that a supercomputer could bring some closeure.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5714975155113419363

Sigh...

By Cptn. Obvious on 08.09.2007 - 04:09
a "super computer" or botnet, can be used to...

generate clicks for websites or advertsiements, on-demand.

cast dos attacks upon major websites, a super computer of that size could bring down even google for a few minutes. ( dos is denial of service, when many clients ping a particular server consistently. )

there are also other purposes however, propaganda, want people to vote for bush? well you can influence 10 million people this way, no-one says it will work, but it hurts.


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