What are Possible Defenses against Botnet Attacks?

"Malicious botnets", networks of "zombie" computers controlled and commanded by outsiders with nefarious intentions ranging from Directed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks to simple spamming and ad insertions are considered by Internet security experts as the major threat in the coming months and years.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has recently announced that it has identified at least one million 'captive' computers in the United States. At the same time, various Internet security experts believe that there are anywhere from three to 35 million bots operating in the world-wide web, infecting an average of 250,000 Internet Protocol (IP) addresses a day, representing literally thousands of internet-connected devices from desktop computers to iPods.

A key concern of many security experts stems from the fact that bots and the codes that make them up are readily available online. Worse, many of the malicious codes that make up these bots are modular, making it easier for bot operators to 'mix and match' codes to launch attacks against vulnerable networks or sites.

Defending Against Botnets

The best defense against botnets undertaking a DDoS attack is a layered approach using firewalls, 'diversionary' paths (in which bots are directed to a 'holding area' where they can be studied and 'disarmed') and other such techniques. Among the steps that can be taken by companies or networks to alleviate the threat of botnet attacks are:



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