September 18, 2009, 2:08PM
A Peek at the 'Bahama' Click Fraud Botnet
A new botnet, codenamed the 'Bahama' botnet has been linked to the recent surge in click-fraud and scareware attacks. This video by researchers at Click Forensics shows the Bahama Botnet in action. More on this botnet in this report.
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