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The top commander of the department of Defense network operations just ordered a crackdown on security.
According to a recent article by NetworkWorld on January 16,2006, Lt. General Charles Croom is quoted as saying,
“The attacks are coming from everywhere and they’re getting better.” His talk
was the keynote address at the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Conference
held on January 9 - 14, 2005 in
The crackdown was related to a recent arrest of a “Computer Virus Broker”
named Jeanson James Ancheta. On further investigation, a Department
of Justice press release from Nov 3rd,
2005 offered the following information
on this incident, “In the first
prosecution of its kind in the nation, a well-known member of the “botmaster
underground” has been indicted on federal charges for profiting from the use of
“botnets” – armies of computers that are under the control of the botmaster and
are used to launch destructive attacks or to send huge quantities of spam
across the Internet.
Jeanson
James Ancheta, 20, of
The press
release goes on to describe more details of this scheme that clearly show why
the Deparment of Defense is so concerned (for more information go to: http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/anchetaArrest.htm )
“Ancheta had become an affiliate
of several different advertising service companies, and those companies paid
him a commission based upon the number of installations. To avoid detection by
network administrators, security analysts and law enforcement, Ancheta would
vary the download times and rates of the adware installations. When companies
hosting Ancheta’s adware servers discovered the malicious activity, Ancheta
redirected his botnet armies to a different server he controlled to pick up
adware. To generate the roughly $60,000 he received in advertising affiliate
proceeds, Ancheta caused the surreptitious installation of adware on
approximately 400,000 compromised computers. Ancheta used the advertising
affiliate proceeds he earned to pay for, among other things, the multiple
servers used to conduct his schemes.
Ancheta used programs powerful
enough to cause the infection of computers at the Weapons Division of the
Some recent news. Ancheta pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to violate anti-spam and computer misuse laws, and fraud and will serve from 4-6 years in prison, under the plea agreement - plus heavy fines.
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