Posted on 11/04/2008 3:01:00 PM PST by Brown Deer
Im leaving blow-by-blow coverage of election results to the approximately one million sites that will be looking at them in detail all through the night, but in the true spirit of election day, heres a really nasty trick to consider. As an article by Scott Berinato in this months Wired magazine describes, distributed denial-of-service attacks can shut down the web servers of companies and organizations within minutes, even if theyve taken measures to protect themselves.
How do they work? Hackers penetrate inadequately protected computers (yours?) and install software (a bot) that hides in the background until its triggered by a command from from the bot network owner. DDoS bots then basically ping the hell out of the site that theyre told to attack, requesting files over and over until the targeted server bogs down completely. Since a DDoS attack might involved thousands of bots coming from different computers on different networks, theyre very hard to stop or even to track down. And, you may be able to hire a botnet for an attack for only a few hundred dollars. Attack of the Bots looks at a very successful example in detail an DDoS attack that was so persistent that it ultimately caused an anti-spam company to stop operations completely.
When Joe Liebermans site crashed during the Connecticut Democratic primary in August, there was some suspicion that a DDoS attack was behind it, but I dont know if anything came of that. I do know that bringing down a candidates site or the site for an organization like MoveOn.org on election day could have very serious consequences. And DDoS attacks are really only the beginning of ways that electronic dirty tricksters could wreak havoc on campaigns. Illegal, of course. Unethical, without a doubt. But will they be done? Id be lying if I said I thought the answer was never.
Looks like that is happening here, or just a lot of anxious FReepers posting!
Some of it is performance related, FReepers can help reduce their burden by revising their settings for tonight (change them back after things are better this week).
Attn FReepers: Steps you can take to make your FR pages load faster!
Election Day 2008 | Jim Robinson
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2125058/posts?
I also do not allow photo in IE7.
Thanks, I tuned everything down to minimal!
FR has been down often today.
Please explain how changing your settings will help. It won’t. Oh btw, most images posted do not come from FR.
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