Excerpts from Charles Jones's message of Fri Mar 27 14:19:05 -0700 2009: > http://www.linux-magazine.com/online/news/psyb0t_attacks_linux_routers_update > > Some parts of this article made me LOL. Like: > > "One type of malware connects primarily to a chat system such as IRC, > which your ordinary 14-year-old might join for the latest superstar gossip." > > and: > > "Each IRC network usually has hundreds of these channels, typically > starting with a hash mark in its name, such as #superstars." > > and: > > "A participant joining a channel who is not a human is usually a program > called a bot. There are all kinds of bots lurking in the IRC, some of > them explain UNIX commands, look up bus schedules or forecast the > weather. Some, however, await special, often secret, commands" > > Which prompted me to say on IRC: > [03-27-2009 14:11:10] hahaha > [03-27-2009 14:12:54] * Charles is awaiting special secret commands > [03-27-2009 14:13:28] but only if you are a superstar > > Seriously though, I sadly have a lot of experience being attacked by, > and hunting down and eradicating botnets. Infected routers are really > evil, since your typical user has no way to notice or see that something > is running that should not be. This could become a real problem as WRT > and other linux-based routers become more popular. I just wish I had come up with the idea of WRT-based botnets first. :< I guess the vendors will just have to set randomly generated default passwords, and pass along a little card that says "omgwtfbbq ur password lol". But you KNOW that they'll never get around to that soon. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss