There really is no way to filter out sophisticated enough bots. As for your own bot network, I would suggest making your own bot, have it embed itself at run-time into a random program that runs at startup (ideally one which has firewall privileges), and then distribute the bot disqguised as some other software over several p2p networks. It needs to be able to automatically send identifying iniformation to a server hub as part of a roll-call system, then the server can issue commands to either the whole group, or to individual networks that you have 'siezed'. Through this manner, you could even remotely access a browser on a vulnerable enough network, making doing whatever registration processes are required a rather simple task. Of course, noone here short of myself or a staff member would really be up to performing such an arduous project, if not more so for someone else. You have to consider that such a job will require intimate knowledge of the theory and practice of writing stealth worms and virii, as well as Windows' most low-level operations - things that haven't been considered required knowledge for ten or more years.
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