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Submission + - Gameover ZeuS Re-Emerges as Fast-Fluxing Botnet

tylke writes: Brian Krebs is reporting that the Gameover ZeuS botnet recently taken down by the U.S. Justice Department in June has re-emerged. The new variant of the Trojan "is stripped of the P2P code, and relies instead on an approach known as fast-flux hosting", a kind of round-robin technique that lets botnets hide phishing and malware delivery sites behind a network of compromised systems. Full Disclosure: I work for Malcovery Security, the company credited with identifying the new variant.

Comment Document Management System / Incident Tracking (Score 1) 114

I would suggest a document management system, with maps and floor plans, incident tracking, etc. to accomplish what you are talking about. (Disclaimer: I work for a company called Lauren Innovations that provides such a service, called NaviGate.)

The system basically allows you to tie meatspace, with maps and floorplans, to your server documentation. All documentation can be deduplicated, by connecting similar documents to multiple servers. And finally, you can track all incidents related to the servers and projects. This last step makes for nice charts and graphs to show managements where things are weak and need improvement and should help to justify additional staff.

Again, I work for Lauren, but it does fit your scenario nicely and it is what I use to manage our development and production servers.

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