Version: 2008

Comments on: Russian gang hijacking PCs in vast scheme

The gang has infected thousands of PCs in corporate and government networks with programs that steal passwords and other information, a security researcher has found.
The New York Times

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by Morale Officer August 6, 2008 6:45 AM PDT
"Internet hosting computer center in Wisconsin."

Do we have a name for this company?
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by Penguinisto August 6, 2008 9:24 AM PDT
The betting pool is now open - anyone care to guess at which percentage of these hijacked machines are running Microsoft Windows?

I call dibs on 100%.
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by compudoc318 August 6, 2008 11:18 AM PDT
over 90 % of the world runs windows so youre probally right, not to mention apples suck in the work place...duh...fanboi
by alegr August 6, 2008 1:01 PM PDT
If your domain administrator account is compromised, your whole domain is owned.
The same would be for any other network with automated administration tools. If your enterprise is running Apple machines and controls them with remote administration, they would be owned, too. And the sad part of it that those Apple machine users would be in complete denial, because "it's secure".
by SteamChip August 6, 2008 9:37 AM PDT
Maybe a little bit more information would be helpful on the names of these keylogger programs/processes in MSCONFIG and elswhere or how to detect so one can see if they might be infected
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by compudoc318 August 6, 2008 11:19 AM PDT
trend micro has a free tool on its house call website called RUBotted, it'll scan your cpu to see if you are bot infected.
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