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Is Rock Phish cybergang set for a comeback?

RSA warns East European cybercrime group boosting its botnet, phishing attacks could rise
By Ellen Messmer , Network World , 09/05/2008
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Do cybergangs work on evil “product upgrades” to improve their crimeware and attack methods?

That's what RSA, the security division of EMC, claims is happening with the Rock Phish gang, described as an East European cybercrime group responsible for creating botnets used in phishing attacks to steal personal information.

"Rock Phish is making an investment in their own infrastructure by upgrading their botnet," says Sean Brady, product marketing manager at RSA. RSA, whose FraudAction Research Lab has posted a blog item on the topic, says the end result could be a surge in phishing attacks in the near future.

RSA claims Rock Phish, which introduced the Zeus (a/ka WSNPOEM) Trojan last April, has been making changes to its Command & Control Server by linking it with the so-called Asprox botnet. Brady says the Asprox botnet "is a more advanced fast-flux network" for propagating phishing attacks.

The Asprox botnet gained attention earlier this year when it was linked to a massive wave of SQL-injection attacks that compromised Web sites.

According to RSA, the number of worldwide phishing attacks dropped substantially from 13,695 in June to just 9,294 in July and 7,099 in August. RSA theorizes this drop is directly due to the Rock Phish gang migrating away from its "classic Rock Phish attacks" as their effort is put into linking into the more powerful Asprox botnet. Consequently, RSA theorizes that soon the number of worldwide phishing attacks may jump again very quickly.

"There will be a return to the volumes of spring and summer," Brady predicts.

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Assassination Anyone?By Anonymous on September 5, 2008, 3:11 pmAssassination should be the standard response of the United States secret government (read: CIA) for these types of criminals. I can't believe that we have no...

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Kill the cybergang bangers?By Schratboy on September 5, 2008, 8:25 pmJeesh! Can't you just admit that RSA is merely chumming for business?!

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War on cyper crime?By tuomoks on September 6, 2008, 3:11 amAssassinations might work to some extent but not really solve the problems. Criminals are opportunists (as any entrepreneur, just different moral view - I hope!)...

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Yes, CIA is the secret government...By Anonymous on September 10, 2008, 7:48 amYes, CIA is the secret government. You sure found that out fast.

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