Spies infiltrate zombie computer networks
Fake "zombie" computer spies are infiltrating zombie networks and recording online exchanges between the networks and their human commanders.
The project, called the German Honeynet Project, started collecting data on zombie armies in November 2004 and released the first paper detailing how to spy on zombie networks on Monday.
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