Tag Archives: botnet

Incident of the Week: Social Networking Sites Used as Command and Control Structure for BotNets

Are you having trouble making sense of social networking sites like Twitter?  It may be because you are trying to read an encoded command to a malware-infected computer.  Security consultant Jose Nazario at Arbor Networks has discovered that popular social networking sites like Twitter and Jaiku are being used to control botnets, armies of computers that have infected with malware enabling the individual controlling the botnet to steal user information and direct the computers to attack others. … More

Incident of the Week: Lativan Internet Service Provider Shut Down After Being Linked to Cybercrime Ring

Earlier this week, Latvian internet service provider Real Host was shut down by its upstream providers Junik and TeliaSonera after security experts linked Real Host to a number of criminal activities.  Among the many activies allegedly conducted through Real Host were the use of malware to steal banking credentials, SPAM email campaigns and the service provider was running command and control servers for the Zeus botnet (i.e.,… More