An unnamed London teenager has been charged with a series of criminal offences following a series of denial-of-service attacks against internet exchanges and the Spamhaus anti-spam service last year.. The 17-year-old male from London was charged on Friday and faces computer misuse, fraud and money-laundering offences at a hearing in London's Camberwell Green Youth Court today. The teenager was arrested in April 2013 after a series of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks which led to worldwide disruption of internet exchanges and services. Officers from the National Crime Agency seized a number of electronic devices at the time of his arrest. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . A teenager from London is confronted with grave allegations after orchestrating significant DDoS assaults that have severely impacted anti-spam and online service operations.. DDoS Attacks, Cybercrime Trends, Computer Misuse Laws, Internet Security, Young Offenders. . Alex
A tiff between a Dutch company and Spamhaus, which blacklists spammers, has turned into a cyber attack of epic proportions. The distributed denial of service attack (DDoS) spread from the Spamhaus website to the rest of the Internet, reportedly affecting millions of rank and file Internet users.. Spamhaus became the target of the attack after it blacklisted Cyberbunker, a Dutch company, as a source of spam, The New York Times reported. Cyberbunker appears to be a wide open hosting service that will allow anyone to set up a website on its servers, save for pornographers and terrorists. The link for this article located at CSO is no longer available. . Cloudflare experienced a significant DDoS assault following the ban on the notorious host provider, heavily impacting online connectivity for many users.. DDoS Attack,Cybersecurity Threat,Spamhaus,Cyberbunker,Internet Security. . Anthony Pell
A computer glitch is being blamed for cutting off Web traffic headed for Yahoo.com and Microsoft.com on Saturday. For about 12 hours, thousands of Internet users trying to visit those two popular Web sites and dozens of others were instead sent . . . . A computer glitch is being blamed for cutting off Web traffic headed for Yahoo.com and Microsoft.com on Saturday. For about 12 hours, thousands of Internet users trying to visit those two popular Web sites and dozens of others were instead sent to a Web page owned by MyDomains.com. The president of the Web hosting company, Richard Lau, said he was "a little bit in shock at the ease with which this has gotten out of control." He added that the episode proves a computer criminal could "easily" hijack all traffic on a part of the Internet. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A technical malfunction is responsible for the disruption of online access to Google.com and Facebook.com, impacting individuals.. Web Traffic Hijack, Internet Disruption, Microsoft Issues, Yahoo Glitch. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A group of teen and young adult computer hackers allegedly planned an international conspiracy in which they hoped to ``take down the Internet'' on New Year's Eve, federal agents in Los Angeles said on Friday. The Federal Bureau of Investigation said . . . . A group of teen and young adult computer hackers allegedly planned an international conspiracy in which they hoped to ``take down the Internet' on New Year's Eve, federal agents in Los Angeles said on Friday. The Federal Bureau of Investigation said it has seized computers, floppy disks, CD-ROMs and other related equipment for further investigation but have not made any arrests in the United States. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A group of young cybercriminals reportedly aimed to disrupt online services on New Year's Eve, triggering a nationwide inquiry by authorities.. Cyber Threats, Teen Hackers, Hacking Plans, Internet Disruption. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Last week, we were contacted by a reader who claimed to have taken bt.com, btinternet.com and gameplay.com offline through a denial of service attack. We checked it out and he wasn't lying. The anonymous person went to great length as to . . . . Last week, we were contacted by a reader who claimed to have taken bt.com, btinternet.com and gameplay.com offline through a denial of service attack. We checked it out and he wasn't lying. The anonymous person went to great length as to why he had attacked BT, quoting its appalling Internet access packages as the source of his ire. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. . An individual alleges to have carried out a denial of service assault on BT.com, exposing fundamental vulnerabilities.. Denial of Service, Cybercrime, BT.com Attack, Online Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Canadian police on Wednesday are expected to announce details of an arrest made in connection with February's blocking of access to some of the Internet's most popular sites, and U.S. television said the suspect is a 15-year-old known online as . . .. Canadian police on Wednesday are expected to announce details of an arrest made in connection with February's blocking of access to some of the Internet's most popular sites, and U.S. television said the suspect is a 15-year-old known online as Mafiaboy. The denial of access attacks on Feb. 2 shut down such popular sites as Yahoo (stock: YHOO), Amazon.com (stock: AMZN), and eBay (stock: EBAY) for hours. The link for this article located at TechWeb is no longer available. . Authorities in Canada are anticipated to disclose a detention associated with the cybersecurity breaches from February that caused significant outages on prominent platforms.. DDoS Attack, Cybersecurity News, Canadian Police, Internet Security, Online Threats. . Anthony Pell
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