Bots & Botnets
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A Botnet is a collection of infected computers that can be used to attack organizations and distribute illegal information due to the sheer number of computers that is contained within them. Botnets are hard to prevent as the computers usually bear no resemblance in their locations in the physical world.
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Definitions
- Bot
- Herder
- Scrumping
Bot
A Bot is short for robot. In the context of this wikipedia page a bot is a malicious program that installs itself unbeknowenst to the owner of the pc, sets up an IRC or HTTP server and is ready to perform illegal activities.
Herder
A person who controls all the bots in the botnet.
Zombie
An infected computer.
Scrumping
A bot stealing CPU cycles from the host computer.
Attacks
- DDoS
- Spamming
- Phishing
DDoS
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Spamming
Phishing
Life Cycle
- Intial setup of configuration settings of the bot
- Register a Dynamic DNS
- Infect a PC with a bot
- Bot propagates according to the configuration settings
- Scans for vunerabilities
- Idle
- Performs actions as recieved by other bots above it in the chain of command
- Bot dies:
- Bot may be taken over by another botnet
- The bot's owner's pc realizes the pc is a zombie, kills the bot.
- The chain of command may be compromised above the level.
Bot Management
They commonly have hidden removal commands, to completely clean the host computer. On the larger IRC networks such as EFnet channel activity is logged in order to learn the commands, and then automated systems are setup to prevent the owner of the botnet from accessing them and at the same time perform the removal command when a bot comes online to it's control channel.
How to Fight Botnets
Norton Anti-Bot
References
See Also
"Alternative Technologies for Ethernet"
External Links
http://www.symantec.com/norton/products/overview.jsp?pcid=is&pvid=nab1