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<blockquote data-quote="Ghosthunter" data-source="post: 516" data-attributes="member: 6"><p><h4>Ready-made botnet</h4><p>So, the tests are done, the necessary Trojan is found, the servers are paid, downloads are dripping, but still not so fabulous. Now I will tell you about a few more nuances that you will have to face.</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Fresh logs</strong>. When you buy accounts from a seller, of course you ask for an inactive account, so that the holder does not have time to burn anything. In the case of your own botnet , all your accounts will be active, as they have just arrived in the logs. Be sure to keep this in mind, and if inactive accounts are important to you, then it's better to continue buying them, and don't count on the botnet too much.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Injections</strong>. I have often encountered the fact that beginners for some reason want to immediately buy a bunch of injections for literally EVERYTHING. Do you have any injections on ebay? Great, let's put it on! And I don't care what the fuck you don't need, for example. Remember that in addition to the fact that each injection needs to be tested many times before it is put into the botnet , it also needs to be monitored. Since incorrect operation of the injection can bury a bunch of bots. Therefore, put only those injections that you really need. And always (at least once a week) test them on virtual machines/dediks. So that they always work as they should.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Selling botnet accounts</strong>. It is not uncommon for two partners to launch a botnet, and one of them, either out of boredom or out of need for money "for beer", starts selling accounts with logs on forums. Like - we still have a lot of logs, and we don't use 80% of our accounts, what good is there to lose, let me sell them, and use the money for traffic. The logic takes place, just keep in mind that let's say you sold some wellsfargo from the logs, and on the same bot there could be a fat paypal account on which you work. And now the buyer of Wells began to stir up something with acc, the holder burns it, understands that it is infected, and changes passwords everywhere, or rearranges the system, and that's it! The bot is dead! You earned$ 5 from the sale of your account, but lost the account from which you could have earned $ 500. Therefore, if you decide to sell accounts from logs in the future, then do it only from old bots that you no longer need. Ideally, you have worked on the botnet for 3-6 months, merged all the logs, moved to another server, start working on a clean server, but from the old logs you can safely sell everything you want.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">No matter how stable your botnet works, <strong>always look for new products</strong>. Of course, you should not do this immediately after the purchase, but after six months of work-think about another product, and start looking for options. Nothing lasts forever under the moon, and the author of your pet can disappear (they will plant, throw, swell). Ideally, allocate funds for the development of your product so that only you have it. On average, it takes 4-5 months to develop a product, using 3-5 coders. The average PO of an encoder is$ 1 - $ 2k, if we are talking about CIS coders. So it's not such a bad investment.</li> </ol></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghosthunter, post: 516, member: 6"] [HEADING=3]Ready-made botnet[/HEADING] So, the tests are done, the necessary Trojan is found, the servers are paid, downloads are dripping, but still not so fabulous. Now I will tell you about a few more nuances that you will have to face. [LIST=1] [*][B]Fresh logs[/B]. When you buy accounts from a seller, of course you ask for an inactive account, so that the holder does not have time to burn anything. In the case of your own botnet , all your accounts will be active, as they have just arrived in the logs. Be sure to keep this in mind, and if inactive accounts are important to you, then it's better to continue buying them, and don't count on the botnet too much. [*][B]Injections[/B]. I have often encountered the fact that beginners for some reason want to immediately buy a bunch of injections for literally EVERYTHING. Do you have any injections on ebay? Great, let's put it on! And I don't care what the fuck you don't need, for example. Remember that in addition to the fact that each injection needs to be tested many times before it is put into the botnet , it also needs to be monitored. Since incorrect operation of the injection can bury a bunch of bots. Therefore, put only those injections that you really need. And always (at least once a week) test them on virtual machines/dediks. So that they always work as they should. [*][B]Selling botnet accounts[/B]. It is not uncommon for two partners to launch a botnet, and one of them, either out of boredom or out of need for money "for beer", starts selling accounts with logs on forums. Like - we still have a lot of logs, and we don't use 80% of our accounts, what good is there to lose, let me sell them, and use the money for traffic. The logic takes place, just keep in mind that let's say you sold some wellsfargo from the logs, and on the same bot there could be a fat paypal account on which you work. And now the buyer of Wells began to stir up something with acc, the holder burns it, understands that it is infected, and changes passwords everywhere, or rearranges the system, and that's it! The bot is dead! You earned$ 5 from the sale of your account, but lost the account from which you could have earned $ 500. Therefore, if you decide to sell accounts from logs in the future, then do it only from old bots that you no longer need. Ideally, you have worked on the botnet for 3-6 months, merged all the logs, moved to another server, start working on a clean server, but from the old logs you can safely sell everything you want. [*]No matter how stable your botnet works, [B]always look for new products[/B]. Of course, you should not do this immediately after the purchase, but after six months of work-think about another product, and start looking for options. Nothing lasts forever under the moon, and the author of your pet can disappear (they will plant, throw, swell). Ideally, allocate funds for the development of your product so that only you have it. On average, it takes 4-5 months to develop a product, using 3-5 coders. The average PO of an encoder is$ 1 - $ 2k, if we are talking about CIS coders. So it's not such a bad investment. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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