Thursday, October 25, 2007

Storm worm strikes back at security pros

The Storm worm is fighting back against security researchers that seek to destroy it and has them running scared, Interop New York show attendees heard this week.

The worm can figure out which users are trying to probe its command-and-control servers, and it retaliates by launching DDoS attacks against them, shutting down their internet access for days, says Josh Korman, host-protection architect for IBM ISS, who led a session on network threats.

"As you try to investigate [Storm], it knows, and it punishes," he says. "It fights back."

New Zealand PC World Magazine > Storm worm strikes back at security pros

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