A botnet operator is using
Google
Analytics to collect additional details about his network of zombie
computers.
Google Analytics offers free site visitor statistics, tracking the number
individuals that visit a website and their geographic location. The service uses
special HTML code embedded into a website that alerts the Google server to
visitors.
In this case, however, a botnet operator has embedded the code into a variant
of the
Opanki
virus, according to a
blog
posting by security firm
McAfee.
This provides the malware author with feedback on the number of infections
and their locations around the world.
"The botnet owner seems concerned about not having an organised way to check
the bots, like geographic distribution," wrote McAfee researcher Pedro Bueno. "
How can he accomplish this in an easy way? Google Analytics."
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