Botnet makes new spam run, but security companies strike back
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com04 Mar 2008
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Malware writers behind the Storm worm have launched a new spam campaign
designed to bring more users into its extensive botnet.
The latest round of emails are disguised as greeting cards and contain
subject lines such as 'Your ecard joke is waiting,' 'You have an ecard' and 'We
have a ecard surprise.'
The body of the message contains a text link leading to a web page
advertising an online 'greeting card' supposedly sent to the user.
On clicking either the image or the link, the user downloads an executable
file that installs the Storm malware.
Infected machines are then connected to a customised peer-to-peer network
which is used to control the botnet and install new versions of the worm.
As Storm's run nears 14 months, security companies are stepping up their
efforts to slow the worm.
ThreatStop
has made its normally private list of blocked Storm domains available to the
general public, allowing users to copy the list and use it with firewall
software to block traffic from known Storm distributors.
"We are taking this action because our users and test beds have seen that a
significant amount of Storm worm traffic is blocked by the DShield lists that we
propagate," said the company.
"When the internet as a whole is under assault like this we, as good
netizens, should do our part to help."
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