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Botnet finds a home on Twitter

Latest security scare for microbloggers

Tags: twitter, security, botnet

By Caroline McCarthy

Published: 17 August 2009 09:10 GMT

A Twitter account can be used as the command centre for harnessing a "botnet" of virus-infected computers, security firms Arbor Networks and Symantec reported. In a blog post Friday, Symantec analyst Peter Coogan wrote that researchers found an account, @upd4t3, which was tweeting out links to download a piece malware called Downloader.Sninfs. The account has since been suspended by Twitter.

Downloader.Sninfs, also known as Infostealer.Bancos, is a Trojan that uses the guise of a Brazilian banking site to collects passwords and related personal information from infected computers.

Security on Twitter is front and centre right now, as the microblogging site was completely downed by a distributed denial-of-service attack last week that was targeting a Georgian political blogger. While other services like Facebook and the Google-owned Blogger were also hit by the attack, Twitter was the only one to suffer a full-out, hours-long outage, and it called into question just how secure the service really is.

But in this case, the Twittering botnet doesn't necessarily highlight a vulnerability that would be unique to Twitter.

"Although Twitter.com has been used in this instance, there are plenty of alternative sites on the internet that could also be used as a similar medium of communication," Coogan wrote.

Original article: Security firms discover botnet on Twitter from CNET News.com

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