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fast-flux networks – a few things we should know

September 8th, 2007 · No Comments

Most of you do, of course have a very good idea what a fast flux network (Please click on the link, Login as guest – click on this link again and voila free access) is and what kind of damage it may cause to all of us. But

- spam,
- spim,
- SPIT,
- spyware,
- Trojan,
- virus,
- worm or
- malware

are ever more often becoming a greater threat, especially if an infected PC or bot is becoming a member of a botnet, that is being used as a fast flux network to persue criminal activity or cybercrime.

Recently the Honeynet Project wrote a nice paper about this topic:

- The Honeynet Project & Research Alliance (2007-07-13) Know Your Enemy: Fast-Flux Service Networks An Ever Changing Enemy.

Just this week Dancho Danchev tried to show us how these fast flux networks were playing their trade using a few figures, definitely interesting to look at:

Storm Worm’s Fast Flux Networks

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