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The latest botnet is called 'Mehika botnet', which is among four botnets that are affecting Mexican web users, is being thoroughly examined in a recent research paper called "Discerning Relationships: The Mexican Botnet Connection", released on 13th September, 2010. Tequila, Mariachi and Alebrije are the other botnets.
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The latest botnet is called 'Mehika botnet', which is among four botnets that are affecting Mexican web users, is being thoroughly examined in a recent research paper called "Discerning Relationships: The Mexican Botnet Connection", released on 13th September, 2010. Tequila, Mariachi and Alebrije are the other botnets.
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Security experts detected new Twitter-controlled botnet
Botnet Mehika, Tequila, Mariachi, Alebrije
Malware
Botnet/malware group
Exploit kits
Services
Feature
Distribution vector
Target
Origin
Campaign
Operation/Working group
Vulnerability
CCProtocol
Date 2010 / 2010-09-27
Editor/Conference Spamfighter
Link http://www.spamfighter.com/News-15132-Security-Experts-Detected-New-Twitter-Controlled-Botnet.htm (Archive copy)
Author Inconnu
Type

Abstract

A new botnet which is exploiting social networking website "Twitter" as its command and control channel, has been detected by security experts, as reported by The Register on 15th September, 2010.

The latest botnet is called 'Mehika botnet', which is among four botnets that are affecting Mexican web users, is being thoroughly examined in a recent research paper called "Discerning Relationships: The Mexican Botnet Connection", released on 13th September, 2010. Tequila, Mariachi and Alebrije are the other botnets.

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