[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Detailed analysis of the Storm network, how it works, its size, etc is being
activly worked on by several research groups
8^)
Storm is nowhere near 50 million nodes and never was.
Good.
I will be presenting /some/ of this work at Toorcon in San Diego this
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 17:55:39 -0700 plus or minus some time ' =JeffH '
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...snip...
I will be presenting /some/ of this work at Toorcon in San Diego this
Saturday:
http://www.toorcon.org/2007/event.php?id=38
excellent, how'd it go? Anyone else present on
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 16:02:54 -0700 plus or minus some time ' =JeffH '
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't come across any detailed Storm extent analysis, even with
having Google search specific security company sites (e.g. using
site:sec-corp.com). So if anyone has pointers to pages (other
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have two problems with this report.
thanks for commenting on it. I pointed to it in order to see what denizens of
this list might have to say about it. I'm simply curious.
Also, as I'd noted, I haven't really seen any estimates of Storm's extent --
other than that
food for consideration. yes, #s are from MSFT as he notes, but are the only
ones we have presently wrt actual Storm extent, yes? If not, pls post
pointers...
=JeffH
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Storm Worm botnet numbers, via Microsoft
http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=533
Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 7:40 am