Become a fan of Slashdot on Facebook

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×
Crime Botnet Security

3 Million Strong RAMNIT Botnet Taken Down 23

An anonymous reader writes The National Crime Agency's National Cyber Crime Unit worked with law enforcement colleagues in the Netherlands, Italy and Germany, co-ordinated through Europol's European Cybercrime Centre, to shut down command and control servers used by the RAMNIT botnet. Investigators believe that RAMNIT may have infected over three million computers worldwide, with around 33,000 of those being in the UK. It has so far largely been used to attempt to take money from bank accounts.
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

3 Million Strong RAMNIT Botnet Taken Down

Comments Filter:
  • if Brazil Russia India and China are the BRICs countries, what are these?
  • by lippydude ( 3635849 ) on Wednesday February 25, 2015 @07:22PM (#49133043)
    Hey, samzenpus what was the name of the Operating System the RAMNIT botnet runs on? Was it one of Apple OS X, Linux, Android or another OS that must never be mentioned on a technology site in conjunction with malware.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Obviously it runs on the Amiga and some Atari 800 models.

    • by Caesar Tjalbo ( 1010523 ) on Wednesday February 25, 2015 @07:46PM (#49133201)
      He copy pasted the first paragraph from tfa in tfs. Windows is immediately mentioned in the 2nd paragraph but do you really need it in tfs?
    • by Anonymous Coward

      I had no issue understanding which OS was involved.

      I just automatically assumed "desktop computers" in terms of a large scale infection, since we generally don't hear about widespread botnets on servers. So of course I didn't think Android or Linux. Those OSes aren't for desktops. There's no practical reason for them to be.

      And when I think "desktop computers", I think about computers that are used in productive ventures -- Real Work. So of course I didn't think OS X, either.

    • by itzly ( 3699663 ) on Thursday February 26, 2015 @02:51AM (#49134993)

      He did mention the botnet was 3 million computers. So, couldn't have been Linux.

  • Thanks (Score:5, Insightful)

    by XB-70 ( 812342 ) on Wednesday February 25, 2015 @08:32PM (#49133439)
    In many of my posts, I have been highly critical of the seeming non-efforts by government agencies to deal with SPAM, malware, phishing etc. etc.

    It is wonderful to hear this great news about good works being done for the greater good. Thank you to all the investigators for your many hours and hard work to shut this down.

    • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

      It's internet janitorial work. No fame, no money and no promotions, so basically everyone does not much at all about it. Consider the NSA hacking all over the place, noticing all of this stuff, doing basically nothing about it (basically who gives a fuck it's a defensive security issue) except of course seeking to exploit it. So how come various governments are not going to their security agencies and saying why you do bloody nothing, why you bloody ignore it, why you pretend it doesn't exist, why you so b

    • In many of my posts, I have been highly critical of the seeming non-efforts by government agencies to deal with SPAM, malware, phishing etc. etc.

      It is wonderful to hear this great news about good works being done for the greater good. Thank you to all the investigators for your many hours and hard work to shut this down.

      Wow. You are very good troll. Heh, even getting a few mod points. The reply to this is pretty good, too.

    • BTW, well said. So tired of spam--so now I'll likely get more :)

    • The National Crime Agency has been looking for crimes to work on since it started. I'm glad they've found something useful to do.

  • Detection? (Score:3, Informative)

    by basecastula ( 2556196 ) <<moc.liamg> <ta> <mf.esacesab>> on Wednesday February 25, 2015 @09:07PM (#49133633)
    Here you go. Tell your clients. windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/detect-remove-ramnit-virus
  • Microsoft's information about this botnet says that it disables all antivirus software. Not exactly hard to notice.

    And yet 3M computer users are happy to host it.

    No matter what other posts say about various OSs here, I don't think anything would make a difference: PEBCAK.

  • Conficker was 25 million strong in its good days before the Conficker Cabal took it down.

Some people manage by the book, even though they don't know who wrote the book or even what book.

Working...