I’m very excited today to announce that Arbor Networks, one of the leading vendors providing DDoS Protection and Network Security world-wide, has added a fingerprint in their Peakflow product family to help Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and companies around the world to mitigate, protect and monitor malicious ZeuS C&C Botnet traffic within their Networks. The fingerprint provided by Arbor is being generated in cooperation with the ZeuS Tracker.

If you are a network administrator and your company is runing Arbor Peakflow you just can activate the fingerprint using Arbor’s Active Threat Feed policies (ATF).
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Posted on 08 February 2011. Tags: Arbor, Goes, Tracker, Zeus