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Digging Deeper – An In-Depth Analysis of a Fast Flux Network
Fast Flux is a DNS technique used by botnets to hide various types of malicious activities, such as phishing, web proxying, malware delivery, and malware communication, behind an ever-changing network of compromised hosts acting as proxies. The Fast Flux network concept was first introduced in...
Alleged Spam Kingpin ‘Severa’ Extradited to US
Peter Yuryevich Levashov, a 37-year-old Russian computer programmer thought to be one of the world's most notorious spam kingpins, has been extradited to the United States to face federal hacking and spamming charges. Levashov, in an undated photo. Levashov, who allegedly went by the hacker names...
A state of constant uncertainty or uncertain constancy? Fast flux explained
Last August, WireX made headlines. For one thing, it was dubbed the first-known DDoS botnet that used the Android platform. For another, it used a technique that—for those who have been around in the industry for quite a while now—rung familiar in the ears: fast flux. In the context of...
New Storm Variant Merely a Spambot, Experts Say
The new piece of malware that surfaced this week and has been hailed as a return of the Storm worm, is in fact simply the worm’s original spam engine with some new components wrapped around it, researchers say, and not a rebirth of the botnet itself. Storm was a major botnet threat during its...
Experts Say New Storm Variant of Poor Design
A new variant of the Storm worm has emerged, but it does not appear to be as well-designed as its older relative, according to computer security researchers. Read the full article. IDG News Service...