Computerworld's published this piece on April 6th:
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=security&articleId=9015588&taxonomyId=17
The article describes how hackers are now offering subscription services and support for their malware. Could this be the beginning of the next Internet bubble? The article describes:
"As organized gangs increasingly turn to cybercrime, sites like the one described are coming to represent the new face of malware development and distribution, according to security researchers. Unlike malicious code writers of the past who tended to distribute their code to a tight group of insiders or in underground newsgroups, the new breed is far more professional about how it hawks, plies and prices its wares..."
How much for the service? Just pay about $20 a month and get malware you can use to attack sites.






