Botnet vs. Botnet: Scammers Fighting Each Other

from the let-them-fight-it-out dept

A few years back, we had the story of one spyware/adware vendor whose surreptitiously installed adware would also remove competing firms' adware, leading to a bit of an argument between two such firms. However, as the really scammy action has moved on to botnets and organized crime groups (rather than venture funded adware firms), it's perhaps no surprise to see the same thing happening in the botnet world. Apparently, one trojan botnet system also has code that disables competing trojans on compromised computers. While it's nice that they're getting rid of one nasty piece of malware, it appears that the criminals behind the removed botnet software are none too pleased -- and have been attacking their rivals back, starting with a denial of service attack on the machine where the other scammers host some files. While you often hear about rival gangs elsewhere, it's not often you hear of such rivalries within cybercrime. Perhaps that actually means that there just aren't enough new suckers out there, and the scammers finally have to start fighting over the gullible set that's already been identified.
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  • identicon
    BillGod, 3 Jul 2007 @ 12:14am

    If Only

    "Perhaps that actually means that there just aren't enough new suckers out there, and the scammers finally have to start fighting over the gullible set that's already been identified"

    If only that were true... As I sit here at 3:13 am reading techdirt removing 417 viruses found in my cousins neighbours computer! THERE ARE PLENTY OF IDIOTS TO GO AROUND

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 3 Jul 2007 @ 1:00am

    "Perhaps that actually means that there just aren't enough new suckers out there"

    would be nice, but not true, as above my brother phoned me last night with "i cant get on google but i can get to lloyds bank" ... *sigh*

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  • identicon
    Comicfan, 3 Jul 2007 @ 1:13am

    OY

    I do PC repair for a living, believe me when I say, there IS a sucker born every minute. However, would it be too much to say I hope they kill each other "digitally speaking of course". Nah, it'll never happen. Whatever is made in good intention, there will be a criminal and bad intention right beside it. In some scary way, these cyber criminals have pushed innovation indirectly more than the good guys. After all, if there were no threats, how many of us would use anti-virus or malware programs? It would be like buying a car if you lived in the middle of the ocean. Perhaps this is why they'll never be taken off the map? To sum it up, in their own sick little way, they are doing business in the only way spammers can, and do it legally since it's all illegal anyway. It's like say two boxers going toe to toe only difference, spammers are allowed to dish out low blows. That said, I still hope they digitally destroy each other but that's just my opinion.

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    Joel Coehoorn, 3 Jul 2007 @ 6:12am

    I recently finished re-reading Tom Clancy's Clear and Present Danger. It strikes me how strongly the bot-net organizers mentioned here resemble the drug cartel described in that book. One of the concerns in the book is that measure used against the cartel could backfire, resulting in a stronger, more united cartel.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 3 Jul 2007 @ 6:33am

    "After all, if there were no threats, how many of us would use anti-virus or malware programs? It would be like buying a car if you lived in the middle of the ocean. Perhaps this is why they'll never be taken off the map?"

    I don't use anti-virus or malware programs...it's called not using Microsoft Windows...maybe you should look in to that.

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    • identicon
      Paul`, 3 Jul 2007 @ 8:10am

      Re:

      You see the only reason windows has all these things written for them is because scammers and spammers want to write malicious programs for OS's people actually use. And by people I mean the scores and scores who want affordable and also useful software.

      Mac's cost a shit load and are like cheap Korean cars- can't upgrade them much at all, just throwaways.
      Linux is free but good luck getting commercial grade software and games to run on it (This is sad but true :( )

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    • identicon
      Unknowledgeable Geek, 3 Jul 2007 @ 8:27am

      Re:

      Then you are one of those morons out there, because you think it depends on the OS. Name me an OS, I will name you a virus, a piece of malware, or anything else that damages the digital integrity of your machine. Those that think Apple or Linux are virus safe, I have a bridge for sale it has a beautiful view and it only costs 1.2 million dollars talk about a bargain.

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        Anonymous Coward, 3 Jul 2007 @ 8:19pm

        Re: Re:

        Name me an OS, I will name you a virus, a piece of malware, or anything else that damages the digital integrity of your machine.
        Unknowledgeable Geek,
        Talking about morons, do you really claim to be familiar with every operating system ever made? At least you got the first part of your nick right.

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    • identicon
      Comicfan, 3 Jul 2007 @ 9:32am

      Re: Coward

      For one, I have to be well versed in most OSs, Windows or not.Saying that I should think about not using windows when you don't know if I do or not is called ASSUMING...maybe you should think about that.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 3 Jul 2007 @ 6:34am

    Pssst. Comicfan, I have moved more over to the network side of things but I used to do more pc repair. Don't forget and I hate to say it, it pains me, but spyware companies keep food on your table. It's like a love hate relationship, I loved the work and secretly (or not so secretly) hated the companies that provided it.

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  • identicon
    Overcast, 3 Jul 2007 @ 6:36am

    I use one simple AV program - AVG, that's very light on system resources.

    But, I know if my PC gets something - because I notice a slowdown. It's all just a bunch of junk and really not hard to remove, usually.

    Big thing is to watch where you surf, don't download BS, and NEVER, EVER click on pop-ups ads.

    A pop-up ad in my face will insure I never buy that product, ever.

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    • identicon
      ehrichweiss, 3 Jul 2007 @ 8:21am

      Re:

      What the hell is this "popup" you mentioned? Maybe you don't use Firefox?

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        Comicfan, 3 Jul 2007 @ 9:57am

        Re: Re: doesn't matter

        Pop ups are ads that when clicked on can install unwanted material on your pc, take you to sites you don't want to be,etc... Not all pop ups are bad but most you don't want to fool with. Firefox gets them as well and is not totally immune. Firefox has a pop up blocker as does IE. I use FF so I know and if you say there are no pop ups with FF, that's very untrue.

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  • identicon
    Bit 101, 3 Jul 2007 @ 8:00am

    One thing to do

    Well. the only thing to do now is upgrade our security, and start placing bets.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 3 Jul 2007 @ 1:50pm

    woo hoo !!

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