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Microsoft seeks botnet takedown

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WASHINGTON, Oct 12, (Agencies): Microsoft announced legal action Monday seeking to disrupt a major cybercrime digital network that uses more than 1 million zombie computers to loot bank accounts and spread ransomware, which experts consider a major threat to the US presidenti­al election.

The operation to knock offline command-and-control servers for a global botnet that uses an infrastruc­ture known as Trickbot to infect computers with malware was initiated with a court order Microsoft obtained in Virginia federal court on Oct 6. Microsoft argued that the crime network is abusing its trademark.

“It is very hard to tell how effective it will be but we are confident it will have a very long-lasting effect,” said Jean-Ian Boutin, head of threat research at ESET, one of several cybersecur­ity firms that partnered with Microsoft to map the command-and-control servers. “We’re sure that they are going to notice and it will be hard for them to get back to the state that the botnet was in.”

Cybersecur­ity experts said that while Microsoft’s use of a US court order to persuade internet providers to take down the botnet servers is laudable, it’s not apt to be successful because too many won’t comply.

Paul Vixie of Farsight Security said via email “experience tells me it won’t scale – there are too many IP’s behind uncooperat­ive national borders.”

The announceme­nt follows a Washington Post report Friday of a major – but ultimately unsuccessf­ul – effort by US Cyber Command to dismantle Trickbot beginning last month with direct attacks rather than asking online services to deny hosting to domains used by command-and control servers.

A US policy called “persistent engagement” authorizes US cyberwarri­ors to engage hostile hackers in cyberspace and disrupt their operations with code, something Cybercom did against Russian misinforma­tion jockeys during US midterm elections in 2018.

Created in 2016 and used by a loose consortium of Russianspe­aking cybercrimi­nals, Trickbot is a digital superstruc­ture for sowing malware in the computers of unwitting individual­s and websites. In recent months, its operators have been increasing­ly renting it out to other criminals who have used it to sow ransomware, which encrypts data on target networks – crippling them until the victims pay up.

One of the biggest reported victims of ransomware sowed by Trickbot was the hospital chain Universal Health Services, which said all 250 of its US facilities were hobbled in an attack last month that forced doctors and nurses to resort to paper and pencil.

 ?? (AP) ?? President Donald Trump speaks from the Blue Room Balcony of the White House to a crowd of supporters on Oct 10, in Washington.
(AP) President Donald Trump speaks from the Blue Room Balcony of the White House to a crowd of supporters on Oct 10, in Washington.

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