sweet, first DDOS attack takes Twitter offline, now we have botnet deluxe
via Twitter messaging:

http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/aug/14/us-tec-twitter-botmaster-081409/

Twitter's been having a rough couple of weeks.

A researcher looking into the attacks that knocked Twitter offline last week
discovered another, unrelated security problem.

At least one criminal was using a Twitter account to control a network of a
couple hundred infected personal computers, mostly in Brazil. Networks of
infected PCs are referred to as "botnets" and are responsible for so much of
the mayhem online, from identity theft to spamming to the types of attacks
that crippled Twitter.

Jose Nazario with Arbor Networks said he found a Twitter account that was
used to send out what looked like garbled messages. But they were actually
commands for computers in a botnet to visit malicious Web sites, where they
download programs that steal banking passwords.


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