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Srizbi botnet active again

Srizbi botnet active again

By:  Jeremy Kirk  On: 26 Nov 2008 For: IDG News Service (London Bureau)(NA) Creator

Back from the dead. The zombie computers of one of the world's largest botnets have sprung back to life barely two weeks after the network was reported to have been shut down

Dmitry Samosseiko of computer security vendor Sophos wrote on Wednesday that spam levels suddenly surged earlier this week, due in part to the resurgence of the Rustock botnet.

McColo's connectivity was briefly restored by mistake by TeliaSonora, and the precious few hours online allowed spammers to tell computers infected with Rustock where to go for new instructions.

Antispam vendor MessagLabs, which was recently acquired by Symantec, hasn't noted a rise in spam associated with Srizbi, said Paul Wood, senior analyst based in their U.K. offices.

Wood said MessageLabs analyzes spam that ends up in the inboxes of its 8 million users and it may be that Srizbi is either not up to speed yet or changed how it targets people.

But MessageLabs has noticed an uptick in spam coming from Rustock, Cutwail and Asprox, which would indicate those botnets are picking up Srizbi's slack.

"Like any sort of business if your courier goes down or goes on strike, you find an alternative provider," Wood said.

Still, spam levels are around 40 percent of what they were before McColo went down, Wood said.










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Jeremy Kirk Jeremy Kirk is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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