Spammers 'Gearing Up' Botnets For Holiday Rush
chicksdaddy writes "Spam — there's less of it, but it's much nastier, according to the latest statistics from Google's Postini e-mail security service. According to a post on Google's Enterprise blog, the viral content of spam e-mail (both malicious links and attachments) was up 111% from the same quarter in 2009, even as spam volume overall dropped 24%. The Summertime malware push may be evidence of a push to pump up bot networks in advance of the busy holiday online shopping season, according to Google researchers."
and what is this Fall? something you do when you trip ?
or is this an "American" holiday botnet story ?
I get most spam in January, when some group sends me snail telling me I have to give them lots of my money, and then this is followed up by emails from special "services" that tell me they can help pay the extortion for only $49.99 or some bullshit.
Information theory is life. The rest is just the KL divergence.
Spammers wouldn't exist if people didn't fall for their trickery. Not necessarily trying to play "blame the victim", but spam wouldn't exist if people take a few seconds and actually think things through.
Just saying.
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I seriously doubt this holiday shopping season will be "busy".
Disconnect your television. Do your own research. Draw your own conclusions. They're probably lying. Don't be a sheep.
...that spam was cyclical?
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All I want for Christmas
is my own bot net
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see my own bot net.
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"Celebrity gossip - including false alerts about the untimely deaths of high profile celebrities - is a common lure to get e-mail recipients to open malicious e-mail attachments."
So the primary targets are those who actually care about cult of celebrity and those who never read anything about protecting yourself online, interesting.
He who knows best knows how little he knows. - Thomas Jefferson
2002 called - it wants its "help me deal with spam" article back.
With only 16 comments in 90 minutes my thought is that your average Slashdot reader already has his/her spam problem solved. It's really a non-issue for most of us; let's get some real news for nerds here instead please.
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Will be needed a major cyberterrorist attack till someone goes after the companies behind spam? Put all that are promoted thu spam in guantanamo (and the people they hired to do the spam) and people will start to think twice before going even close to that route. And that will kill most of the economical motivations of those botnets.
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