Microsoft takes down massive botnet2010-02-25 10:27 by DanielaTags: Microsoft, Botnet, security
Microsoft has been granted a license to kill by a federal judge, allowing it to take down the massive Waledac botnet. "This legal and industry operation against Waledac is the first of its kind, but it won't be the last," says the company's general counsel Tim Cranton. One of the largest botnets in the US, Waledac is believed to have infected hundreds of computers woeldwide, and to have had the capacity to send over 1.5 billion spam emails a day. Microsoft says that during a three-week period in December last year, around 651 million spam emails from Waledac went to Hotmail accounts alone, including offers and scams related to online pharmacies, imitation goods, jobs, penny stocks and more. Earlier this week, a federal judge at the US District Court of Eastern Virginia granted a temporary restraining order cutting off 277 Internet domains believed to be run by criminals as the Waledac bot. Read more -here-
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Wow hotmail getting spammed? I feel bad for you Mr Gates.
We operate a small company mailserver and when we permitted hotmail to e-mail us we got over 1000 spam e-mails from hotmail a week. Microsoft won't address the issues, in fact they won't even allow you to contact them about it unless you're a major ISP. What this country needs is a license to kill monopolies. |