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Virus writers flog infected IP addresses to spammers

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 24 February 2004 - 09:39 · 10 comments & 411 views

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GERMAN MAG c't said it has evidence to suggest that virus writers are selling the addresses of computers infected with trojans to spammers. The magazine says it managed to track down the authors of a computer virus named Randex and buy the IP addresses of infected machines. And, since one of the virus distributors was found in the UK, c't grassed the scoundrel up to Scotland Yard. Arrests follow, they say.

Using the addresses, spammers can illegally distribute commercial e-mail messages without the knowledge of their owners. And the virus writers can use an network of trojans to launch distributed DoS attacks on selected victims.

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News source: The Inq

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