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Huge attack on WordPress sites could spawn never-before-seen super botnet
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1445528:MV8yMjAxNjM2XzM3MjczODc2XzNENkQ0QjlG] One thing I have been noticing is that I will enter the name of a website or sometimes even click on one saved on my toolbar and it takes me to a blank page. Nothing Nada.. Firefox is really becoming an unsafe browser..and it doesn't like my version of Mac..I am in the process of moving by bookmarked sites to Safari..it feels safer. [/quote]
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"Security analysts have detected an ongoing attack that uses a huge number of computers from across the Internet to commandeer servers that run the WordPress blogging application."
"The unknown people behind the highly distributed attack are using more than 90,000 IP addresses to brute-force crack administrative credentials of vulnerable WordPress systems, researchers from at least three Web hosting services reported. At least one company warned that the attackers may be in the process of building a "botnet" of infected computers that's vastly stronger and more destructive than those available today. That's because the servers have bandwidth connections that that are typically tens, hundreds, or even thousands of times faster than botnets made of infected machines in homes and small businesses."
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