Semalt: Zombie PCs. A Silent Threat To Internet Security

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23.05.2018

Semalt: Zombie PCs. A Silent Threat To Internet Security

Currently, zombies have invaded the web. For instance, in June 2004, a DOS attack that momentarily blacked out websites such as Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft was carried out on zombie PCs. The outbreaks of worms such as MyDoom, Sobig, and Bagle have indicated the existence of more sophisticated techniques of spreading malware and these techniques involve the use of zombie machines. A zombie is a computer that has been seized by a third party without the knowledge of the owner. Once a computer becomes a zombie, it forms a part of a network of zombie PCs or a botnet. IT security experts say that a zombie machine is used to send malicious code and attack websites. It can relay spam, launch denial of service (DOS) attacks, send phisher scams, and spread viruses. The majority of spam is sent using zombie machines. Attackers can also use a zombie machine to download pornography and send nasty content to innocent computers. Of course, when a person's computer becomes a zombie, their privacy is completely invaded, and personal and nancial information could be stolen and used for malicious purposes. https://rankexperience.com/articles/article1666.html

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