Security researchers announced they’ve dismantled the world's
third-largest botnet, known as Grum, which is believed to have been responsible for 18% of the world's spam.
The shutdown was a joint effort between California security firm
FireEye, the British-based Spamhaus Project, and the Russian-based
Computer Security Incident Response Team known as CERT-GIB who worked
together and convinced the companies that hosted Grum’s command and
control servers to pull the plug on the operation.
Grum relies on two types of control servers: one to push configuration
updates to the infected computers that are part of the botnet and
another to tell the botnet what spam emails to send.
Initially researchers from FireEye were able to take down two command
and control (CnC) servers hosted in the Netherlands of the second kind.
While this crippled the botnet’s operation, remaining CnC servers
hosted in Russia, Panama, and a few in Ukraine that cropped up at the
last minute in response to the previous shutdowns could still be used to
update the botnet and direct it to new spam template servers.
Fortunately, that didn’t happen and yesterday Grum was dealt its final
blow as folks in the worldwide security industry collaborated to apply
pressure to local ISPs and domain registrars to shut down the remaining servers.
The researchers said the botnet had been using as many as 120,000
infected "zombie" computers to send out spam each day. More than 20,000
computers are apparently still spewing out junk email, but without the
active CnCs they will soon be rendered ineffective.
By Jose Vilches
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