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Failing ISP Causes ZeuS Botnet To Falter

Failing ISP Causes ZeuS Botnet To Falter

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The infamous ZeuS botnet has suffered a significant drop in its servers after an internet service provider in Kazakhstan, Troyak.org, was disconnected from the internet. Cisco security team confirmed that the world's largest botnet had suffered a critical blow as only 181 of its 249 servers were now active. The drop in ZeuS botnet's active command and control servers was first reported by Swiss security blog Abuse.ch, which reported that according to its ZeuS tracker...



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