Advancing the fight against botnets with consumer notifications
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Date | 2011 / 2011-12-05 |
Editor/Conference | Microsoft |
Link | http://blogs.technet.com/b/security/archive/2011/12/05/advancing-the-fight-against-botnets-with-consumer-notifications.aspx (Archive copy) |
Author | Kevin Sullivan |
Type | Blogpost |
Abstract
“ As we’ve reported on this blog in the past, Microsoft is actively involved in the global fight against botnets. Our involvement spans technical, legal and ecosystem engagement actions. A major component of the ecosystem is government, and in the United States, the Departments of Commerce and Homeland Security recently issued a Request for Information (RFI) concerning Models to Advance Voluntary Corporate Customer Notification to Consumers Regarding the Illicit Use of Computer Equipment by Botnets and Related Malware.
Bibtex
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