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Storm Worm More Powerful Than Top Supercomputers

Stony Stevenson writes to mention that some security researchers are claiming that the Storm Worm has grown so massive that it could rival the world's top supercomputers in terms of raw power. "Sergeant said researchers at MessageLabs see about 2 million different computers in the botnet sending out spam on any given day, and he adds that he estimates the botnet generally is operating at about 10 percent of capacity. 'We've seen spikes where the owner is experimenting with something and those spikes are usually five to 10 times what we normally see,' he said, noting he suspects the botnet could be as large as 50 million computers. 'That means they can turn on the taps whenever they want to.'"

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  1. Massive storm worm? by EveryNickIsTaken · · Score: 5, Funny

    Where's Paul Atredies when you need him?

  2. Imagine... by nuclearpenguins · · Score: 5, Funny

    Imagine a beowulf clus.... never mind.

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  3. Does this work on Linux? by Erikderzweite · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was unable to find this worm in Gentoo's portage tree. When do we get our ebuilds? Yet again, it is a discrimination for all Linux people.
    I'll tell you - as long as there are no worms for GNU/Linux, we won't see the masses converting to free operation system! RMS has to write a Gworm at last! If an open-source worm beats closed and proprietary Storm Worm this will be a clear indication of superiority of FLOSS!

  4. Re:Fine the technically illiterate by QMO · · Score: 5, Funny

    Folding@Home is the biggest waste of time on the Internet without exception. It's worthless.
    Not quite. Don't forget World of Warcraft.
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