The concept of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks finally entered the mainstream public consciousness this month after assaults on the websites of Visa, MasterCard and PayPal made front page news.. Whilst these particular incidents were extremely high profile, a host of other DDoS attacks dating back to 1999 have littered the path leading up to Operation Avenge Assange. The beginnings of DDoS attacks The first notable use of a DDoS attack downed a University of Minnesota computer for over two days, but only a year later in 2000, sights were set higher when Amazon, CNN, eBay and Yahoo were all hit within the space of 24 hours, either slowing the sites down significantly or taking them altogether offline. Estimated losses to Amazon and Yahoo added up to approximately $1.1m. The link for this article located at The Next Web is no longer available. . Denial-of-Service attacks have played a crucial role in digital confrontations, affecting prominent organizations and escalating safety apprehensions.. DDoS Threats, Cyber Warfare, Network Attacks, Security Incidents. . Alex
A recent Wired News article warns the cyber-going public of an impending "week-long all-out crack attack on American websites and networks" by Chinese hackers during the first week of May. The logic? May 1st is "May Day" celebrated in China, May 4th is "Youth Day" in China (all those Chinese script kiddies will be feeling wholly patriotic) and May 7th is the anniversary of the US "accidental" bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade.. . .. A recent Wired News article warns the cyber-going public of an impending "week-long all-out crack attack on American websites and networks" by Chinese hackers during the first week of May. The logic? May 1st is "May Day" celebrated in China, May 4th is "Youth Day" in China (all those Chinese script kiddies will be feeling wholly patriotic) and May 7th is the anniversary of the US "accidental" bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. Holy fortune cookie, Batman! Could this be the end of the Internet in America?? No, not really. Just the collective dick-waving of a bunch of script-kidiots fueled by so-called journalists generating media hype - the former trying to feed their egos and the latter to feed their hit counts. According to the Wired News article, the Chinese crackers are pissed off at the defacement of over three hundred Chinese Web sites by American and/or other allegedly pro-American groups, as well as the loss of a Chinese pilot in the recent spy plane incident. The link for this article located at Attrition is no longer available. . A recent Wired News article warns the cyber-going public of an impending 'week-long all-out crack at. recent, wired, article, warns, cyber-going, public, impending, 'week-long, all-out, crack. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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