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valerossi
02-10-2008, 06:06 PM
World's Biggest Supercomputer is a Virus?

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The Storm Worm Botnet currently infects between one and ten million computers worldwide, which means that it has access to a huge amount of processing power and somewhere between 1 and 10 petabytes of RAM. This apparently makes it one of the most powerful computers in the world, with more computing power than the ten fastest supercomputers in the world combined.

These interesting but admittedly vague and flaky estimates come from computer scientist Peter Gutman. Although you can pick at the numbers quite easily, the guy makes a very interesting point. While projects like Seti@Home can harness a lot of computing power, a virus or worm that doesn't need to ask permission from a user could conceivably be vastly more powerful. Imagine the potential if virus writers found more interesting things to do with those cycles than send spam.

Will the first person to find extraterrestrial signals be an amateur hacker, rather than Seti? Could complex protein folding solutions be found by bored crackers? And would the benevolent act of finding a cure for a genetic illness outweigh the malevolent act of creating the worm that rounded up the processing cycles needed to do it? [Uber Review (http://www.uberreview.com/2007/09/storm-worm-botnet-growing-stonger-every-day.htm)]

valerossi
02-10-2008, 06:08 PM
IBM Says Storm Worm Creators Making Millions, Daily

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The cunning masterminds behind the Storm worm are apparently rolling in great wealth. The boffins at IBM estimate the worm is netting just under $2 million per day for its creators. The Storm worm's financial success comes from the fact that it has successfully created a massive collection of autonomously running computers, a.k.a. a botnet, which can be used to launch profitable spam attacks.

The sheer volume of spam that can be sent by harnessing the full power of the Storm worm is much greater than anything before. Due to this fact, the money that is generated from spamming, as well as from business deals that are a result of said spam, is thought to be in the area of millions of dollars per day. Clearly, we're in the wrong business. [Personal Computer World (http://www.pcw.co.uk/personal-computer-world/news/2209293/strom-worm-making-millions-day)]

R1Lover
02-10-2008, 06:27 PM
damn......... fooking spammers :lol

valerossi
02-10-2008, 06:30 PM
Yep, the author is right, we're in the wrong business... :lol

HornetR1
02-10-2008, 06:31 PM
bastids!!! i have spam in my inbox like 3 or 4 times a day... fookers not getting any money from me!! :bitchslap

valerossi
02-10-2008, 06:43 PM
bastids!!! i have spam in my inbox like 3 or 4 times a day... fookers not getting any money from me!! :bitchslap

Most spammers don't get money from the consumer end, they get paid by the companies in those spam emails you received trying to convince you to buy something... :r1lover

HornetR1
02-10-2008, 08:31 PM
Most spammers don't get money from the consumer end, they get paid by the companies in those spam emails you received trying to convince you to buy something... :r1lover
:lolwell im not buying anything on my end at least....:mock

rinn
02-10-2008, 09:15 PM
:shoot

Kill all spammers that shit is annoying as hell