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By Alorie Gilbert, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 11, 2005 9:50:00 PM

Personal computers that play unwitting host to "zombie" code are proliferating at a startling pace, according to a new report.

Incidents involving the malicious code, also known as "bot" code, reached 13,000 from April through June, according to a report from antivirus-software maker McAfee. That's quadruple the number tracked by the company in the previous three months. McAfee estimated that 63 percent more machines were exploited by bot programs and by spyware and adware--their slightly less insidious, but more common, cousins--in the first six months of this year than in the whole of last year.

Computer security experts have identified zombie networks, or networks of systems with bot software installed, as a rising threat to consumers and businesses. The programs spread to vulnerable computers via chat room servers and file-sharing networks, experts said, and often go undetected by the PCs' owners.

Intruders can remotely control a network of infected machines to launch attacks on other computers and Web sites, spread spam and steal data, for example. Like most worms and viruses, zombie programs largely target machines running the Microsoft Windows operating system.

Spyware and adware also implant themselves surreptitiously on the computers of unsuspecting victims. But unlike zombie programs, they are mainly designed to report users' browsing habits and deliver pop-up ads. Such programs have become the scourge of the Internet, often frustrating people's Web experience and tying up their computers' processing power.

Public outcry over such programs has reached lawmakers' ears. Several anti-spyware bills are under review by Congress. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and its counterparts abroad recently announced that they'd urge Internet Service Providers to crack down on zombie perpetrators. New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer filed suit against Web marketer Intermix Media in April, charging it with being a source of adware and spyware programs that hinder online commerce and security.

But McAfee remains pessimistic about the fight against what it calls "potentially unwanted programs."

"There are four anti-spyware bills working their way through Congress to help tackle this growing problem, but we believe the problem is only going to get worse," Vincent Gullotto, a McAfee vice president, said Monday in a statement.

McAfee also said it saw a 12 percent increase in the number of new unwanted programs created in the past three months, compared with the previous three months.

The reported number of overall computer security vulnerabilities climbed about 5 percent in the second quarter, compared with the same period last year, exceeding 1,000 on various computing platforms, the company said.

A growing number of attacks are being launched with the goal of financial gain, McAfee noted. Some attackers use programs to steal financial data, while others attempt to hold a person or group ransom by gaining complete control over a machine or network.

McAfee also warned that researchers have discovered a new method for hacking cell phones using the Bluetooth wireless protocol. The technique allows an attacker with special equipment to connect to a Bluetooth handset without authorization.

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Hmmm. a Paradox?
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I could tell dr praetorius   | 07/11/05
If things keep going the way ebrke   | 07/12/05
"zombie programs largely target... mlindl   | 07/11/05
Windows users are less sophisticated... figgle   | 07/12/05
Oh, like, uh, dude... ArtMac   | 07/12/05
Dude, that is, like, cold. billisaacson   | 07/12/05
Message has been deleted. itanalyst   | 07/12/05
Wow chandler3224   | 07/12/05
Re: Oh, like, uh, dude... nightshade0143   | 07/12/05
HAHAHA racer_x_z   | 07/13/05
Like you're too cool pdcooke   | 07/12/05
less sophisticated.... spdrcrtob   | 07/12/05
Right On wbonham@...   | 07/12/05
Wow... Good Idea... (the movie part) ArtMac   | 07/12/05
Linux too eheimer   | 07/12/05
Hence the reason for NIMDA dalecosp   | 07/12/05
Phase II has started (as expected and warned) . michael_t   | 07/11/05
Gee Mike ArtMac   | 07/12/05
Gee Mike wfelter2000@...   | 07/12/05
Did you get turned down or something? spdrcrtob   | 07/12/05
Howdy there michael_t   | 07/12/05
What data do you have to give , lets hear it.. spdrcrtob   | 07/13/05
Loud Mouth + Unexplained Rage + No substance ==>> Energy without brain michael_t   | 07/13/05
HAHAHA racer_x_z   | 07/13/05
Your lack of understanding of digital h/w and s/w internals michael_t   | 07/13/05
"I have done PLENTY"....so lets hear it?? spdrcrtob   | 07/13/05
You think you can get away easily michael_t   | 07/13/05
BTW, how's the weather now in michael_t   | 07/13/05
HAHAHA thomasgclough   | 07/13/05
Various Platforms have been hit: win 2k, win xp, win data center, Barbie... michael_t   | 07/11/05
Remember that Hugh Jass   | 07/11/05
Re: Remember that none none   | 07/11/05
Skillsets in Question - I ponder ..... I_am_hellion_z   | 07/12/05
You are confusing michael_t   | 07/12/05
You know... ArtMac   | 07/12/05
That's what MS is doing... Fleeb   | 07/12/05
MS simply does NOT bother michael_t   | 07/11/05
Error in Premise = Total Argument Nullified PMC-CON   | 07/12/05
Poor PMC-CON nothingg seems to work for you.... michael_t   | 07/12/05
Rent the movie ArtMac   | 07/12/05
Let me help you use your 'old noodel': michael_t   | 07/13/05
Education of the Users abcpc123   | 07/12/05
This is EXACTLY why... ~rpb~   | 07/12/05
Ubuntu Linux Opens root Access PMC-CON   | 07/12/05
that's essentially "sudo" alleycat_z   | 07/12/05
This is like SUDO michael_t   | 07/12/05
abcpc123... ~rpb~   | 07/12/05
Do you just make up your statistics Targus   | 07/12/05
Right On ekimeloc   | 07/12/05
And I say unto you... ArtMac   | 07/12/05
Give proper credit to IBM billisaacson   | 07/12/05
Re: Give proper credit to IBM jhowland@...   | 07/12/05
My point still stands. billisaacson   | 07/12/05
Well, ArtMac   | 07/12/05
I Agree, He Should Be Corrected itanalyst   | 07/12/05
poor home users.... JoeMama_z   | 07/11/05
Hacking in general jekoski@...   | 07/12/05
Good one - ArtMac   | 07/12/05
Hacking in general MattB_z   | 07/14/05
There's always sneakerware... ArtMac   | 07/12/05
Hmmm. a Paradox? the24Frans@...   | 08/02/05
Why Doesn't ZDNet State The Obvious itanalyst   | 07/12/05
And yet another ArtMac   | 07/12/05
Why Don't You Get A Clue IDIOT itanalyst   | 07/12/05
OK Yeah, Let's Write a Hijack for Linux Boxes PMC-CON   | 07/12/05
Comparing Apples To Oranges itanalyst   | 07/12/05
Sounds like LINUX programmers have nothing better to do I_am_hellion_z   | 07/12/05
Wow, You're A Real Piece Of Work itanalyst   | 07/12/05
Ahem... ArtMac   | 07/12/05
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Silly question michael_t   | 07/13/05
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Thanks for a voice of reason! billisaacson   | 07/12/05
HAHAHA racer_x_z   | 07/13/05
Oh, You Hate When You See The Facts Don't You??? itanalyst   | 07/12/05
Wow... ArtMac   | 07/12/05
HAHAHA racer_x_z   | 07/13/05
I'm reminded of and old saying... billisaacson   | 07/12/05
Well then - ArtMac   | 07/12/05
Why do we have to go here? billisaacson   | 07/12/05
BillIsaacson thankyou for your refreshing words of wisdom philstrong   | 07/12/05
And yes... ArtMac   | 07/12/05
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Why do we have to go here? <<
 nightshade0143   | 07/12/05
Because... billisaacson   | 07/12/05
Why Doesn't ZDNet State The Obvious? Jeff the god of biscuits   | 07/12/05
good jeff! jbugsby@...   | 07/12/05
Uhhh, Jeff... ArtMac   | 07/12/05
Well yeah... Jeff the god of biscuits   | 07/12/05
LingMAO!! glstorck@...   | 07/12/05
The obvious is stan@...   | 07/12/05
they don't have to djteel2005   | 07/13/05
Why don't YOU state the obvious? RimaDog@...   | 07/17/05
They get hijacked as they are lazy jackie40d@...   | 07/12/05
Yes... I'm afraid Bob is a pig ArtMac   | 07/12/05
HAHAHA racer_x_z   | 07/13/05
Sneakerware & Who's gonna hurt? Dr_Zinj   | 07/12/05
It's not that hard. billisaacson   | 07/12/05
Ah so, Doctor Zinj... ArtMac   | 07/12/05
It's no wonder... ConWacowich@...   | 07/12/05
How To De-Zombiefy Your PC itanalyst   | 07/12/05
OH NO !!!!!!!!!!!!! ArtMac   | 07/12/05
What do you do? Crestview   | 07/12/05
Then... billisaacson   | 07/12/05
HAHAHA racer_x_z   | 07/13/05
You're getting close to reasonable.... palmwarrior   | 07/13/05
Capital crime dicks77   | 07/12/05
Cruel and Unusual? billisaacson   | 07/12/05
What's good for the goose... Sabz5150   | 07/12/05
capitol crime jforjan@...   | 07/12/05
now there's a well thought out , reasoned response jbugsby@...   | 07/12/05
Fingernail clippers... ArtMac   | 07/12/05
capital crime of stupidity pablo@...   | 07/12/05
HAHAHA racer_x_z   | 07/13/05
MS the target, MS doesn't care jforjan@...   | 07/12/05
---v keneticx@...   | 07/13/05
Don't want to know attitude dukeinlondon   | 07/12/05
Several Places it Can Go tbbrickster_z   | 07/12/05
What software finds/removes this code ? 1800cc   | 07/12/05
anti spyware gdempsey1@...   | 07/12/05
Microsoft Anti Spy beta, is pretty darn good. JoeMama_z   | 07/12/05
who's the sucker? code_flogger   | 07/12/05
Another bot tale pigletag   | 07/12/05
I thought you were talking Apples opatzg@...   | 07/12/05
Linux is just another flavor of unix, so is OSX! Reverend MacFellow   | 07/12/05
Good night Gracie... ArtMac   | 07/12/05
evolution? ssloan1700   | 07/12/05
Sorry - ArtMac   | 07/12/05
HAHAHA racer_x_z   | 07/13/05
Solution! Reverend MacFellow   | 07/12/05
Sigh ArtMac   | 07/12/05
Message has been deleted. Jeff the god of biscuits   | 07/12/05
20 + posts Jeff the god of biscuits   | 07/12/05
Jeff Can Count to 20 - Good Job (sirens, bells and whistles) Gonna_Snap   | 07/13/05
Buying a Mac doesn't make you invincible! Andromedat6   | 07/12/05
Its the spyware thats installing zombies kokuryu   | 07/12/05
Rush Limbaugh school of philosophy donald17   | 07/12/05
Cmputer hijacking Jan Kimbell   | 07/12/05
Anti-spam weirdness jones172   | 07/12/05
De- zombie a PC teckk@...   | 07/12/05
Then... billisaacson   | 07/12/05
the way to protect djteel2005   | 07/13/05
computer highjacking nlwiebe   | 07/13/05
MS does not care. Edward Szigeti   | 07/16/05
Computer hijacking on the rise elephty   | 07/16/05

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