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Botnet is a Jargon term for a collection of Software robots, or Bot s, which run autonomously. This can also refer to the network of computers using Distributed Computing software. While the term "botnet" can be used to refer to any group of bots, such as IRC Bot s, the word is generally used to refer to a collection of compromised computers (called Zombie Computer s) running programs, usually referred to as Worms , Trojan Horses , or Backdoor s, under a common Command And Control infrastructure. A botnet's originator (aka "bot herder") can control the group remotely, usually through a means such as IRC , and usually for nefarious purposes. Individual programs manifest as IRC "bots". Often the command and control takes place via an IRC Server or a specific channel on a public IRC network. A bot typically runs hidden, and complies with the RFC 1459 (IRC) standard. Generally, the perpetrator of the botnet has compromised a series of systems using various tools (exploits, buffer overflows, as well as others; see also RPC ). Newer bots can automatically scan their environment and propagate themselves using vulnerabilities and weak passwords. Generally, the more vulnerabilities a bot can scan and propagate through, the more valuable it becomes to a botnet controller community. Botnets have become a significant part of the Internet , albeit increasingly hidden. Due to most conventional IRC networks taking measures and blocking access to previously-hosted botnets, controllers must now find their own servers. Often, a botnet will include a variety of connections, ranging from Dial-up , ADSL and Cable , and a variety of network types, including educational, corporate, government and even military networks. Sometimes, a controller will hide an IRC server installation on an educational or corporate site, where high-speed connections can support a large number of other bots. Exploitation of this method of using a bot to host other bots has proliferated only recently, as most Script Kiddie s do not have the knowledge to take advantage of it. Several botnets have been found and removed from the Internet. The disbanded a 10,000 node botnet. Telenor takes down 'massive' botnet by John Leyden, The Register. Large coordinated international efforts to shutdown botnets have also been initiated. ISPs urged to throttle spam zombies by John Leyden, The Register. It has been estimated that up to one quarter of all personal computers connected to the internet are part of a botnet. Criminals 'may overwhelm the web' , ''BBC'', 25 January 2007. ORGANIZATION Botnet servers will often liaise with other botnet servers, such that a group may contain 20 or more individual cracked high-speed connected machines as servers, linked together for purposes of greater redundancy. Actual botnet communities usually consist of one or several controllers who consider themselves as having legitimate access to a group of bots. Such controllers rarely have highly-developed command hierarchies between themselves; they rely on individual friend-to-friend relationships. Often conflicts will occur between the controllers as to who gets the individual rights to which machines, and what sorts of actions they may or may not permit. There have been several famous botnet collections, known as VastGsm, OG, Rob-, and many others. They have infected millions of computers via the latest exploits. FORMATION AND EXPLOITATION This example illustrates how a botnet is created and used to send Email Spam . # A botnet operator sends out Viruses or Worms , infecting ordinary users' computers, whose payload is a trojan application -- the ''bot''. # The ''bot'' on the infected PC logs into a particular IRC server (or in some cases a web server). That server is known as the command-and-control server (C&C). # A spammer purchases access to the botnet from the operator. # The spammer sends instructions via the IRC server to the infected PCs, causing them to send out spam messages to mail servers. Botnets are exploited for various purposes, including Denial-of-service Attack s, creation or misuse of SMTP Mail Relays for Spam (see Spambot ), Click Fraud , and the theft of application serial numbers, login IDs, and financial information such as credit card numbers. The botnet controller community features a constant and continuous struggle over who has the most bots, the highest overall bandwidth, and the largest amount of "high-quality" infected machines, like university, corporate, and even government machines. BOTNET LIFECYCLE
TYPES OF ATTACKS See Also: Denial-of-service attack See Also: Adware See Also: Spyware See Also: E-mail spam See Also: Click fraud PREVENTIVE MEASURES If a machine receives a s implemented with specialized hardware. Botnets typically use free towards an IRC server that will harbor the bots. While these free DNS services do not themselves host attacks, they provide reference points, often hard-coded into the botnet executable. Removing such services can cripple an entire botnet. Recently, these companies have undertaken efforts to purge their domains of these subdomains. The botnet community refers to such efforts as " Nullrouting ", because the DNS hosting services usually direct the offending subdomains to an inaccessible IP address. The botnet server structure mentioned above has inherent vulnerabilities and problems. For example, if one was to find one server with one botnet channel, often all other servers, as well as other bots themselves, will be revealed. If a botnet server structure lacks Redundancy , the disconnection of one server will cause the entire botnet to collapse, at least until the controller(s) decides on a new hosting space. However, more recent IRC Server Software includes features to mask other connected servers and bots, so that a discovery of one channel will not lead to disruption of the botnet. Security vendor, Symantec, has recently released a product named "Norton AntiBot" specifically designed to combat the "botnet pandemic". The tool is available here: {Link without Title} . Free trialware of Norton AntiBot is also available. SEE ALSO
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