Posted on 07/07/2009 7:30:10 PM PDT by John W
WASHINGTON - A widespread and unusually resilient computer attack that began July 4 knocked out the Web sites of several government agencies, including some that are responsible for fighting cyber crime, The Associated Press has learned.
The Treasury Department, Secret Service, Federal Trade Commission and Transportation Department Web sites were all down at varying points over the holiday weekend and into this week, according to officials inside and outside the government. Some of the sites were still experiencing problems Tuesday evening.
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A large distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack shut down 11 South Korean government website for hours, Yonhap reports. -- about 8:30 pm CST from BNO Headquarters
And from the MSNBC story above:
Web sites overwhelmed
Denial-of-service attacks against Web sites are not uncommon, and are usually caused when sites are deluged with Internet traffic so as to effectively take them offline. Mounting such an attack can be relatively easy using widely available hacking programs, and they can be made far more serious if hackers infect and use thousands of computers tied together into botnets.
For instance, last summer, in the weeks leading up to the war between Russia and Georgia, Georgian government and corporate Web sites began to see denial-of-service attacks. The Kremlin denied involvement, but a group of independent Western computer experts traced domain names and Web site registration data to conclude that the Russian security and military intelligence agencies were involved.
several government agencies, including some that are responsible for fighting cyber crime
Not a cyber attack. Just too many people trying to watch Michael Jackson’s funeral on the web. Owwwhh!
Firewalls can’t stop these types.
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George Soros doubling dipping.
That would be A BINGO!
Another “crisis” that will require control over Americans, their internet use, and the net in general.
I propose all internet servers be government owned.
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And why not - they own almost everything now.
Before that they were screaming about people seeing what library books they were checking out...
OBAMA’S FAULT!!
He’s emboldened the cyberterrorists!! Heck, he probably gave them the codes they needed to hack into the gubmint programs for Pete’s sake!!
this registers as a 0.01 on my give-a-sh*t ometer anymore.
Anything our enemy can do to shut down our government probably helps us right now more than it hurts us.
You're in the army and you can't stop the Chinese? Please tell me I'm wrong.
Just that 2 million more Americans are trying to get into unemployment government web sites. The great O underestimated the jam it would cause.
Anything our enemy can do to shut down our government probably helps us right now more than it hurts us.
Yeah, their IT team was appointed by Hussein and Michelle.
Cisco has had DDoS mitigation appliances since at least 2004. Competitors have them, too. I couldn’t vouch for how effective they are, though.
Primary gateways and routers can be told not to route packets from specific countries (IP address ranges) effectively removing them from the Internet whether or not they are physically “connected”. I doubt it would take many service disconnections to encourage those countries that generate this crap from policing themselves.
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