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| No pay off in extortion attacks?
from »www.securityfocus.com/brief/491 "... Denial-of-service attacks against online service providers have declined, suggesting that extortion attacks don't pay, a security engineer at Symantec stated in the company's blog on Thursday. ..."
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1 edit | On the other hand, isn't not getting attacked the whole reason for paying an extortionist not to attack your network?
Could it be that the number of actual DDOS attacks have decreased because the extortionists are actually being paid?
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| reply to Cudni Brief analysis 
The real analysis is 8 years in the Russian gulag in 2005 sent most extortion hackers running for cover by mind 2006.
»www.itweek.co.uk/vnunet/news/216···kmailers
»www.itweek.co.uk/computing/news/···xtortion
»www.itweek.co.uk/vnunet/news/212···-attacks »www.securityfocus.com/news/9411
»lists.jammed.com/ISN/2005/01/0006.html
I also find it amusing the timing of the blog. Mikko laid it all out and much more in his ITConversations including how much they actually made per extortion..and where the botnets are today..and figures on how much they a grossing on the spam stuff and why spam really does make the money..and how much. »Mikko Hypponen on Emergent Virus Threats -- Gladiator Security Forum »www.gladiator-antivirus.com/ Missing Kids »www.missingkids.com/ |
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