Talk:Russian Business Network

Requesting guidance
As a network security professional i've researched this organization and come up with a lot of data that does not have appropriate sources namely due to the fact that it's never before been researched. How should this be addressed? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.225.159.119 (talk) 21:36, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
 * Unfortunately that is original research, and therefore not suitable for a Wikipedia article unless you have published your findings in a verifiable way, for example in a professional journal. To quote from the "Original research" policy I linked to a moment ago:
 * This policy does not prohibit editors with specialist knowledge from adding their knowledge to Wikipedia, but it does prohibit them from drawing on their personal knowledge without citing their sources. If an editor has published the results of his or her research in a reliable publication, the editor may cite that source while writing in the third person and complying with our NPOV policy.

86.132.141.139 (talk) 16:39, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

Removed
I've removed the information quoted below from the article. This is not appropriate for a wikipedia article, although if somebody wants to host it elsewhere a link to it would be appropriate.

Quantification of the RBN
In an effort to provide verifiable information for the reader about the RBN, the following provides a quantitative analysis of what makes up the RBN as an entity and established interaction with the internet community. RBN - RBusinessNetwork / RBNnetwork RBN - IP & Domain deployment Panama - 81.95.144.0/22; RBNetwork AS40989 RBN as RBusiness Network Number of unique AS-peers: 2, Number of prefixes: 4, Number of IP addresses: 2560

announced by AS40989(RBN AS RBusiness Network)

*   as-rbncus(member of as-sbtel) *   AS20807 Credolink ASN Credolink ISP Autonomous System St Petersburg *   AS28866 AKIMON AS Aki Mon Telecom *   AS34596 CONNECTCOM ConnectCom Ltd Autonomous System *   AS39848 DELTASYS Delta Systems network *   AS40989 RBN AS RBusiness Network *   AS41108 OINVEST AS Online Invest group LLC *   AS41173 SBT AS SBT Telecom *   AS41181 RUSTELECOM AS Rustelecom AS    *    AS41187 MICRONNET AS Micronnet LTD *   AS41731 NEVSKCC AS NEVACON LTD

*   as-aki *   AS28866 AKIMON AS Aki Mon Telecom

*   as-rnetwork *   AS39848 DELTASYS Delta Systems network *   AS41187 MICRONNET AS Micronnet LTD

announced by AS41173(SBT AS SBT Telecom) AS24867(Adapt AS Adapt Services Ltd) *   as-sbtel(member of as-arbinet-lon-buyers, as-bandxuk, as-c4l, as-cais, as-interoute, as-mnet-t, as-tiscalicust, as-tsn) *   AS20807 Credolink ASN Credolink ISP Autonomous System St Petersburg *   AS39848 DELTASYS Delta Systems network *   AS40989 RBN AS RBusiness Network *   AS41108 OINVEST AS Online Invest group LLC *   AS41173 SBT AS SBT Telecom *   AS41181 RUSTELECOM AS Rustelecom AS     *    AS41731 NEVSKCC AS NEVACON LTD

RBN - Nevecon Ltd. Panama RBN - IP & Domain Deployment - Nevecon Ltd. Panama - 194.146.204.0/22; AS41731 NEVSKCC as Nevacon Ltd. Number of unique AS-peers: 1, Number of prefixes: 1, Number of IP addresses: 1024

Too coin Software Limited (UK)- 194.146.204.3 - SBT Telecom Network (Seychelles); Traceroute

e-mail: noc@rbnnetwork.com; Its RIPE NCC Association Membership status is: Full

moved operations
see http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6217852.html. --Ling.Nut 05:05, 10 November 2007 (UTC)

News

 * Aug 17 2007 Who's Stealing Your Passwords? Global Hackers Create a New Online Crime Economy from CIO
 * Aug 30 2007 A walk on the dark side from Economist
 * Sep 04 2007 Infamous Russian ISP behind Bank of India hack from ZDNet
 * Oct 13 2007 Mapping the Russian Business Network from Washington Post, Brian Krebs
 * Oct 13 2007 Taking on the Russian Business Network from Washington Post, Brian Krebs
 * Oct 15 2007 Russian Hosting Firm Denies Criminal Ties, Says It May Sue Blacklister from Wired, Ryan Singel
 * Nov 07 2007 Major Russian Malware Site Goes Offline from PC World, John E. Dunn
 * Nov 08 2007 The Register: Controversial RBN drops offline from The Register
 * Nov 08 2007 Major Russian crime site suddenly dies from Network World
 * Nov 10 2007 Infamous Russian Business Network may be breaking into smaller bitsComputerworld Security Gregg Keizer
 * Nov 13 2007 'Mother of all cybercrime' vanishes from the web from Times Online
 * Nov 15 2007 'Hunt for Russia's Web Criminals' from The Guardian: Technology
 * Nov 20 2007 'Hackers jack Monster.com' Computerworld Security
 * Nov 28 2007 'Cybercrime: Uncovered' from The Independent
 * Dec 09 2007 'Four million Britons have fallen victim to identity fraud' from The Observer
 * Dec 13 2007 'Russia's web crims' from Sydney Morning Herald
 * Dec 21 2007 'Do you know what your PC is up to?' from Daily Mail
 * Jan 31 2008 'Russians behind zombie PC threat' from The First Post
 * Feb 19 2008 'Russian hosting network running a protection racket' from Computerworld Security Gregg Keizer
 * Jun 16 2008 'There's a cyber war looming and we're doing little about it' from ITbusiness.ca Nestor E. Arellano

Internet comments

 * Mar 02 2007 Dusting my brain Go Away, Russian Business Network!
 * Jun 20 2007 ISC Sans - MPack Analysis and it derivation from the RBN
 * Oct 18 2007 Dancho Danchev Russian business network
 * Nov 08 2007 Trend Micro Malware Blog - Reported the RBN going offline
 * Nov 16 2007 Spamhaus - RBN as Chinese as Caviar & Borscht
 * Jan 09 2008 McAfee Avert Labs - The Russian Business Network is on tenterhooks

RBS Worldpay
Is the RBN linked to the worldpay hacks? https://www.networkworld.com/article/2201011/the-russian-cybermafia--rbn---the-rbs-worldpay-attack.html Personisgaming (talk) 00:44, 21 January 2020 (UTC)