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P2P Networks Supplement Botnets

stuckinarut writes "Peer to peer file sharing network popularity is at an all time high, with hundreds of thousands of computers connected to a single P2P network at a given time. These networks are increasingly being used to trick PCs into attacking other machines, experts say. In fact, some reports indicate that peer-to-peer may actually exceed web traffic. Computer scientists have previously shown how P2P networks can be subverted so that several connected PCs gang up to attack a single machine, flooding it with enough traffic to make it crash. This can work even if the target is not part of the P2P network itself. Now, security experts are warning that P2P networks are increasingly being used to do just this. "Until January of this year we had never seen a peer-to-peer network subverted and used for an attack," says Darren Rennick of internet security company Prolexic in an advisory released recently. "We now see them constantly being subverted.""

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  1. Don't need no P2P by iminplaya · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    My friends and I use good ol' ftp.

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  2. Re:It would be interesting... by Captain+Splendid · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    Yeah, I'm not sure how any of this is news. I mean, we're all well versed already:
    • 1. Find p2p users, because they're more likely to run unpatched and vulnerable
    • 2. Zombify said PC
    • 3. Profit!
    So what's new about this?
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