Despite authors being detained, Mozi botnet is unstoppable. The botnet uses a peer-to-peer network structure that contributes as a major factor to helps the malware propagate even when some of its nodes go down. New findings from a new report reveal why Mozi, which accounted for 1.55 million infected nodes, will continue to lurk.
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