Security firm SunBelt, which discovered the Bank of India’s hacked Web site was serving dangerous malware, says the infamous Russian Business Network (RBN) — an ISP linked to child pornography and phishing — is behind the attack. The service provider in question has developed a notorious reputation, with Verisign classifying it as the baddest of the bad
in the ISP world in June 2006. According to Verisign threat intelligence analyst Kimberly Zenz, RBN is different to other service providers because unlike many ISPs that host predominately legitimate items, RBN is entirely illegal
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