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Botnets 'the Swiss Army knife of attack tools'

Hacker militias can turn to botnets for instant cyberattacks

April 7, 2010 06:00 AM ET

Computerworld - Hacker militias reach for the closest tool at hand -- botnets already up and running, already reaping ill-gotten gains -- when they mobilize to attack the information infrastructure of other countries, security experts say.

"They just pick up what they use every day," said Joe Stewart, director of malware analysis at SecureWorks Inc. and a noted botnet researcher. "[Militias] don't have much time to ramp up, just days, so it has to be something already in use."

Although militias may be at the bottom of the cyberwar food chain, that doesn't mean they haven't caused chaos. Researchers believe that in 2008, Russian hackers marshaled a force of previously compromised computers -- one or more botnets -- to carry out distributed denial-of-service attacks (DDoS) that knocked offline many of the Web sites in the former Soviet republic of Georgia. At the time, military forces from Georgia and Russia were fighting over disputed territory.

DDoS attacks flood sites with so many spurious requests that the sites' servers are overwhelmed and can't handle legitimate requests, are knocked offline, or are taken offline by the hosting firm or Internet provider.

According to Stewart and other researchers, one of the botnets drafted for the brief cyberskirmish was Black Energy, a Trojan horse-hijacked army of PCs thought to have been used to hit Citibank last year. Since then, Stewart has identified its successor, Black Energy 2, which he said is currently being used to launch DDoS attacks against Russian banks. Stewart speculated that the criminals behind Black Energy 2 attack the banks' Web sites to distract security teams as online accounts are pillaged, much like a criminal crew might stage a fire to distract police from a bank robbery across town.

Black Energy 2 could be the weapon Russian militias reach for next time.

"Botnets are the Swiss Army knife of attack tools," said Marc Fossi, manager of research and development for Symantec Corp.'s security response team. "Hackers use them to relay spam, for phishing and to post Web-based attacks or malcode. They're the engine that drives criminal activity on the Internet."

DDoS attacks are the "blunt end of what they can do," Fossi added.



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