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- Grum_botnet abstract "The Grum botnet, also known by its alias Tedroo and Reddyb, was a botnet mostly involved in sending pharmaceutical spam e-mails. Once the world's largest botnet, Grum can be traced back to as early as 2008. At the time its shutdown in July 2012, Grum was reportedly the world's 3rd largest botnet, responsible for 18% of worldwide spam traffic.Grum relies on two types of control servers for its operation. One type is used to push configuration updates to the infected computers, and the other is used to tell the botnet what spam emails to send.In July 2010, the Grum botnet consisted of an estimated 560,000–840,000 computers infected with the Grum rootkit. The botnet alone delivered about 39.9 billion spam messages in March 2010, equating to approximately 26% of the total global spam volume, temporarily making it the world's then-largest botnet. As of late 2010, the botnet seemed to be growing, as its output increased roughly by 51% in comparison to its output in 2009 and early 2010. It used a panel written in PHP to control the botnet.".
- Grum_botnet wikiPageExternalLink killing-the-beast-part-5.html.
- Grum_botnet wikiPageExternalLink www.abusix.org.
- Grum_botnet wikiPageID "28203093".
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- Grum_botnet subject Category:Botnets.
- Grum_botnet subject Category:Computer_network_security.
- Grum_botnet subject Category:Distributed_computing_projects.
- Grum_botnet subject Category:Multi-agent_systems.
- Grum_botnet subject Category:Spamming.
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- Grum_botnet comment "The Grum botnet, also known by its alias Tedroo and Reddyb, was a botnet mostly involved in sending pharmaceutical spam e-mails. Once the world's largest botnet, Grum can be traced back to as early as 2008. At the time its shutdown in July 2012, Grum was reportedly the world's 3rd largest botnet, responsible for 18% of worldwide spam traffic.Grum relies on two types of control servers for its operation.".
- Grum_botnet label "Grum botnet".
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