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		<title>Botnet Behavior Continues To Change</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The &#8220;Sdbot&#8221; and &#8220;Gaobot&#8221; botnets families account for 80% of the world&#8217;s bots. They are followed by Oscarbot, IRCbot and RXbot, but in much smaller numbers. The good news, as we&#8217;ve been telling you, the bots aren&#8217;t relying on IRC anymore for command and control. The bad news is the bots are utilizing rootkits and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The &#8220;Sdbot&#8221; and &#8220;Gaobot&#8221; botnets families account for 80% of the world&#8217;s bots. They are followed by Oscarbot, IRCbot and RXbot, but in much smaller numbers.<br />
The good news, as we&#8217;ve been telling you, the bots aren&#8217;t relying on IRC anymore for command and control.<br />
The bad news is the bots are utilizing rootkits and other means to hide silently on the infected systems for longer periods of time without anyone discovering them. Worse as <a href="http://www.disog.org/news.php?item.4.1">reported by DISOG</a>, botnet operators are also splitting up their networks into smaller teams so they don&#8217;t attract as much attention from law enforcement.<br />
Since the botnets don&#8217;t appear as large, law enforcement are unwilling to focus their attention on them, improperly thinking that they don&#8217;t pose any threat. But once the power of the smaller teams are combined they become just as powerful as the old large botnets.</p>
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