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Re: botnet representation

by Kristian Erik Hermansen :: Rate this Message:

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Malware researchers actively exploit and alter the characteristics of
large botnets so that you can never trust the numbers.  Who's to say I
didn't install 100 copies in my virtual lab for personal research :-).
Additionally, if you can take over the command station, you win.  The
problem is that much of the protocols are encrypted.  The trick is to
find a vuln and use it against the botnet to deactivate it, or at
least, shrivel it a bit...hehe



On 5/8/08, Eric Chadbourne <EChadbourne@...> wrote:

> while i know little about botnets at the moment this is a fascinating
> looking map.  saw the link on slashdot.  thought i would pass it along
> as it is pretty darn cool.
> http://www.csoonline.com/article/348317/What_a_Botnet_Looks_Like
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> - eric c.
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