Waledac, also known by its aliases Waled and Waledpak, was a botnet mostly involved in e-mail spam and malware. In March 2010 the botnet was taken down by Microsoft.[1][2]
^Goodin, Dan (2010-03-16). "Waledac botnet 'decimated' by MS takedown; Up to 90,000 zombies freed". theregister.co.uk. London, UK: The Register. Retrieved 2014-01-09.
Waledac, also known by its aliases Waled and Waledpak, was a botnet mostly involved in e-mail spam and malware. In March 2010 the botnet was taken down...
2010. "Waledacbotnet 'decimated' by MS takedown". The Register. 16 March 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2011. Gregg Keizer (9 April 2008). "Top botnets control...
either the Storm or Waledacbotnet, due to similarities in the modus operandi and source code of the bot, but analysis of the botnet showed it was instead...
is a malware botnet that is known to be used for cybercrime activities such as DDoS attacks, spam (in collaboration with the Waledacbotnet), fraud, data...
January: The Waledacbotnet sent spam emails. In February 2010, an international group of security researchers and Microsoft took Waledac down. January:...
Botnet Makes A Comeback, DarkReading, archived from the original on 4 February 2009, retrieved 11 April 2009 Coogan, Peter (23 January 2009), Waledac...
Sergey Astakhov, has admitted of operating several botnets, including the Storm, Waledac and Kelihos botnets, since the late 1990s until he was arrested in...