Uber Waddles said:
Well, color me purple and slap me in the face with a feather duster.
... and by that I mean wow, that is total dicks right there. I have to wonder whats the point of it? I mean, more than likely, one of the major anti-virus companys is gonna find a way to get rid of it. And its not really doing anything nefarious, other than spamming people about a Prince in Zimbabwe, and dicking with other people who are just dicks.
This kinda sounds like something a 13 year old would do for fun, just troll and annoy as many people as humanly possible without causing any real, substantial damage.
I don't think you understand how a botnet properly works, so let me give you a total crash course.
A botnet is a collection of computers that remotely report to a particular set of higher up computers usually. These would best be called "Leaders". Now, these Leaders can inform these "Bots" to do all sorts of things. For example, if I have a 4.5 million computer botnet, that means that I could instruct all of those computers to send false requests to one particular entities servers (For the sake of example, lets say the escapist).
Now, you might perhaps be wondering "So? The Escapist gets users all the time. More than 4.5 Million easily." While that might be true, the Escapist servers are not likely to have all 4.5 million requests at once. Also, they likely won't be
repeated requests. This means, that if I had singular control of said virus and botnet, I would be able to successfully bring a site to its knees if I so much as point in the direction of where they should send all their requests. And the thing about botnets is if done correctly you won't be able to ever find the owner, as there are 4.5 million computers all with their own IP addresses and people using them that could possibly be the source.
And that, in a nutshell, is why these are not just "Simply nerds/hackers screwing around." These are legitimate, and fascinating, ways that the online community can spend its time, for both good and evil.
DarkTenka said:
Am I missing something here?
Master Boot Record Viruses have existed since Windows 98, thats nothing new. While a standard reformat wouldnt "kill it" .. you can reformat the Master Boot Record seperately (and independently) from the rest of the data .. its pretty easy to do with your Windows Install CD.
So what part of this so called "BotNet" makes it so "practically indestructible"?.
While the article doesn't seem to touch on it much, I think it instead means that it installs itself to the motherboard, which then runs its own diagnostics away from Windows altogether. That means that attempting to use the Windows Install CD would be useless, because the program would just reestablish itself when the computer first starts up, before windows even has a say in what is going on.