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Anti-Scammers Become Storm Botnet Victims

capnkr writes "It looks like the efforts of the anti-scammers at sites like 419eater, Scamwarners, Artists Against 419, and possibly others have become the target of the Storm botnet. Spamnation has a post about it, and as of this writing none of the above listed sites are responding. Spamnation reports that CastleCops and other anti-spam forums are being DDoSed as well. Sounds like a massive, concerted effort against the folks who are fighting the good fight. Although I hate it for the owners and admins of the above sites, I think it shows without a doubt that their efforts to 'get back' at the scammers are working."

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  1. Slashdotted by elh_inny · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Posting the info and having people slashdot the mentioned sites is not going to help them either :)

  2. Re:How do you explain this to the average joe? by garompeta · · Score: 5, Insightful
    You are underestimating how valuable and powerful distributed computing is, my friend.
    It has been used as a distributed MD5 crackers, collisions in SHA-1, and search for extraterrestrial life... (eer... yeah)
    Having a gigantic botnet of at least 100,000 computers to unimaginable millions of infected computers that we'll probably ignoring or we are unable to detect, this gives a tremendous asset to a malicious hacker.

    It is a very fat milking cow:

    1) Crack passwords that it is not considered crackeable in a reasonable amount of time
    2) Botnets to attack whoever he wants (at a reasonable price or for a reasonable cause)
    3) Millions of Passwords, logins accounts, paypal, amazon, credit card, identity, whatever, stolen.
    4) Millions of proxies to hop on and chain hiding the source of a real meticulous attack. 5) Millions of illegal distributed server to host for illegal materials (eg: virii, worms, child pornography)

    Etc...