Post: Re:flying below the radar
Re:flying below the radar →
Posted Wednesday 15th October 2008 11:37 GMT
In Storm botnet blows itself out
I've noticed a marked drop in spam mail across all of my accounts as well. If you call that flying below the radar, well then they can fly all they want, I don't mind.
What you might mean to say is that a new Storm II is quietly replicating itself without activating, extending its footprint and keeping mum until the day it unleashes a hurricane of spam and all security centers are drowned in data.
Now that would worry me if only for the ungodly amount of spam I'd be getting across 7 accounts.
I hope that is not what you meant.
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