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Profile of the Russian Business Network 180

The Washington Post has an article detailing what is known of the workings of the Russian Business Network, a shadowy entity based in St. Petersburg that hosts a good fraction of the world's spammers, identity thieves, bot herders, and phishers. RBN is not incorporated anywhere and may not technically even be violating Russian law. It provides "bulletproof hosting" for about $600 a month to a wide range of bad guys.The author of the Post story, Brian Krebs, supplements it with two blog posts. One provides more detail and back story including a look at one ISP's security admin who decided last summer to ban all RBN traffic from his network, with outstanding results. The other post maps some of the RBN's upstream suppliers and details the extent of the RBN's involvement in recent cyber-attacks: "Nearly every major advancement in computer viruses or worms over the past two years has emanated from or sent stolen consumer data back to servers" in the RBN.
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Profile of the Russian Business Network

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  • by ILuvRamen ( 1026668 ) on Saturday October 13, 2007 @10:12PM (#20970499)
    I'm hoping the next Slashdot story on this topic is that some drunk driver crashed a propane truck into the RBN datacenter hehehe. Or maybe a nuclear plant will just blow up within close proximity to it lol. Seriously, there's a lot of bad things that could happen to it in Russia! Here's to hoping something does!

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