The Metulji botnet, discovered in June 2011,[1] is a botnet mainly involved in cyberscamming and denial of service attacks. Before the botnet itself was dismantled, it consisted of over 12 million individual zombie computers infected with the "Butterfly Bot", making it, as of June 2011, the largest known botnet.[1]
It is not known what type of computers are vulnerable, or how to tell if a computer is a part of this botnet.
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- 1 2 Clayton, Mark (30 June 2011) "How the FBI and Interpol trapped the world's biggest Butterfly botnet", Christian Science Monitor
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