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FIRE: FInding Rogue nEtworks

FIRE: FInding Rogue nEtworks

...behind disreputable Internet Service Providers (ISPs). For example, organizations such as the Russian Business Network (RBN), Atrivo (a.k.a., Intercage),McColo, and most recently... Read more

10 June, 2010

Soca: Russian cyber-gang bribed police

The Russian Business Network, an ISP that sheltered online criminal activity, bought off local... Read more

22 October, 2009 by Tom Espiner

Infamous Russian malware gang vanishes

...Russian malware hosting gang has abruptly disappeared, according to Trend Micro. The Russian Business Network (RBN), which was allegedly heavily involved in hosting malware packing... Read more

9 November, 2007 by Tom Espiner
<endeca_term>Russian Business Network</endeca_term> Strengthens Customer Relationships With Management

Russian Business Network Strengthens Customer Relationships With Management

The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Russia provides market information and events for 800 companies. Since... Read more

22 April, 2008

Infamous Russian ISP behind Bank of India hack

...India's hacked website was serving dangerous malware, has said the infamous Russian Business Network — an ISP linked to child pornography and phishing — is behind... Read more

4 September, 2007 by Liam Tung

Microsoft claims Waledec botnet scalp

A US court has ordered VeriSign to cut off more than 270 domains suspected of being used to command and control infected PCs Read more

25 February, 2010 by Tom Espiner
Why you should care about the Conficker worm

Why you should care about the Conficker worm

...in previous botnet worms created by the underground operation known as the Russian Business Network and cohorts in the Ukraine, Ferguson noted. But while there... Read more

27 March, 2009 by Elinor Mills

Trojan compromises 550,000 web-banking accounts

...Trojan has had ties to the identity-theft organisation known as the Russian Business Network, but the hosting facilities of the malware appear to no... Read more

3 November, 2008 by Elinor Mills

Best Western details hotel hack

...to name. According to Erasmus, the forum is a trading network for Russian Business Network (RBN) users. The RBN is an alleged malware-hosting gang... Read more

28 August, 2008 by Tom Espiner

Phishers harness Storm worm botnet

...detected the hosts "while watching domain activity normally associated with suspected RBN (Russian Business Network)-associated activities." In October, SecureWorks security researcher Joe Stewart predicted... Read more

10 January, 2008 by Robert Vamosi and Tom Espiner
Cracking open the cybercrime economy

Cracking open the cybercrime economy

Hacking for fun has evolved into hacking for profit, and created a business model that is nearly as sophisticated as that of legal software Read more

14 December, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Anti-spyware demo revealed as malware in disguise

...at SecureWorks. Jackson believes the scam is being hosted by hackers using Russian Business Network services (RBN), an illegal ISP responsible for hosting a significant... Read more

9 November, 2007 by Marcus Browne

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