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March 19, 2008

Six Botnets Responsible for 85% of All Spam

ArsTechnica reports that six botnets are responsible for 85% of all spam sent by email.

Srizbi is not alone in the post-Storm botnet world. Marshal estimates that six botnets account for 85 percent of the total spam sent world-wide. Srizbi is currently in the lead, with 39 percent of the "market," followed by Rustock at 20 percent, Mega-D at 11 percent, Hacktool.Spammer at seven percent, Pushdo (6 percent), and Storm (two percent).

These numbers track the amount of spam each botnet is producing rather than the total number of systems infected by each botnet. The two numbers can vary widely; At its peak, the Storm network accounted for 21 percent of all spam and contained an estimated 85,000 bots. Mega-D, on the other hand, grew to encompass 32 percent of the spam network in early February, but contained only an estimated 35,000 bots.

It's no surprise to me that botnets are growing larger but at least there seems to be fewer of them. It's important for IRC Networks to remain vigilant and not permit them on their servers no matter the botnet's size.

[Six botnets churning out 85 percent of all spam]

Posted in Tech News by #!/usr/bin/geek at 2008-03-19 03:14 ET (GMT-5)

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