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posted by on Monday January 23 2017, @05:57AM   Printer-friendly
from the no-one-pisses-off-Brian-Krebs dept.

It looks like Brian Krebs has been doing some digging trying to find out who authored the Mirai Worm that was used to force his site offline for a few days last year. The malware author goes by the handle Anna-Senpai, and Mr. Krebs believes he has unearthed his/her true identity:

On September 22, 2016, this site was forced offline for nearly four days after it was hit with "Mirai," a malware strain that enslaves poorly secured Internet of Things (IoT) devices like wireless routers and security cameras into a botnet for use in large cyberattacks. Roughly a week after that assault, the individual(s) who launched that attack — using the name "Anna-Senpai" — released the source code for Mirai, spawning dozens of copycat attack armies online.

After months of digging, KrebsOnSecurity is now confident to have uncovered Anna-Senpai's real-life identity, and the identity of at least one co-conspirator who helped to write and modify the malware.

The article is a good read and covers a lot of interesting ground within the botnet community.


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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by wisnoskij on Monday January 23 2017, @02:24PM

    by wisnoskij (5149) <reversethis-{moc ... ksonsiwnohtanoj}> on Monday January 23 2017, @02:24PM (#457636)

    After doing a thorough physiological analysis of AS's writing, I have drawn up a composite sketch of what he/she likely looks like.

    Be on the lookout for: Anna-Senpai [tumblr.com]

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