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7 key global DDoS trends revealed

Neustar released the findings of its latest DDoS report, including key trends. The global research reveals more activity around targeted, smaller assaults aimed at distracting firms’ IT departments wh…

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XOR DDoS botnet launching attacks from compromised Linux machines

Attackers have developed a botnet capable of 150+ Gbps DDoS attack campaigns using XOR DDoS, a Trojan malware used to hijack Linux systems, according to Akamai. What is XOR DDoS? XOR DDoS is a T…

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Hacker Exfocus Blamed For Knocking Rutgers University Offline With DDoS Attack, Even After Expensive Upgrade

Someone is tormenting Rutgers University. The New Jersey school announced Monday it was fending off a distributed denial-of-service attack that crippled its Internet and Wi-Fi access. The latest cyberattack on a major U.S. research institution comes after a number of similar hacks against Rutgers, a school of approximately 65,000 undergraduate students. “We are currently experiencing a denial-of-service event affecting Internet connectivity and Wi-Fi access,” Rutgers said on its Facebook page. “OIT is working to resolve the issue, and we will inform the Rutgers community as soon as we have more information.” The outage also affected Sakai and eCollege, two online learning tools used to administer homework, tests and other communication, according to student complaints on social media. A previous outage limited the school’s ability to accept credit cards. It appears to be the first attack on Rutgers since the university invested $3 million to better protect its computer networks after at least four attacks during the past school year. That upgrade was the primary reason Rutgers raised tuition and fees by 2.3 percent for the 2015-16 school year, NJ.com reported in August, with a hacker known as Exfocus claiming responsibility for the problems. “Honestly, I am sitting here dumbfounded at the amount of incompetence displayed once again by the Rutgers IT department,” Exfocus wrote in a post on Pastebin in April. “I could run circles around all of you with my eyes closed, and one leg amputated.” A DDoS attack occurs when a hacker takes control of thousands (or millions) of computers and aims them at a single server, overwhelming that network with traffic and ultimately knocking it offline. Similar methods have been used by the Chinese government and the Anonymous hacking collective. Exfocus tweeted: “Did you miss me?” before deleting the message Monday. Student chatter on the anonymous Yik Yak social network also said Exfocus had been bragging there, though the most anyone seems to know about Exfocus came in an interview where he said he was being paid in bitcoin by someone with a grudge against the school. “When I stop getting paid — I’ll stop DDoSing lol. I’m hoping that RU will sign on some DDoS mitigation provider. I get paid extra if that happens,” Exfocus told APollonsky.me before being asked if he wished to share anything else with the Rutgers community. “I’m a fan of Taylor Swift.” Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/hacker-exfocus-blamed-knocking-rutgers-university-offline-ddos-attack-even-after-2117247

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Mobile advertising DDoS JavaScript drip serves site with 4.5 billion hits

CloudFlare has turned up an unusual form of denial-of-service attack: mobile advertisements that are pumping out around 275,000 HTTP requests per second.…

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Mobile advertising DDoS JavaScript drip serves site with 4.5 billion hits

Mobile advertising DDoS JavaScript drip serves site with 4.5bn hits

Once-theoretical attack vector appears fully-formed on CloudFlare’s doorstep CloudFlare has turned up an unusual form of denial-of-service attack: mobile advertisements that are pumping out around 275,000 HTTP requests per second.…

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The rise of repeated "low and slow" DDoS attacks

There's been a significant change in the nature of DDoS attacks that is leaving businesses exposed to data breaches and malware. Recent research from Neustar shines a light on the changing tactics …

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Aggressive tactics from DD4BC extortionist group revealed

Akamai shared details of an increase in DDoS attacks from the Bitcoin extortionist group DD4BC, based on observation of attack traffic targeted at customers from September 2014 through August 2015. …

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NBN vaults Australia into global top-10 … DDoS attack sources

Or not, if you look at the numbers Australia has won the dubious honour of being named in the global top-10 DDoS sources, and in its quarterly State of the Internet report, Akamai reckons our tiny number of high-speed fibre broadband users are the cause.…

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Greater Manchester plod site targeted by nuisance DDoS attack

‘There will be more attacks today,’ attacker proudly tells El Reg The website for Greater Manchester Police was targeted by two Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks yesterday, which rendered the site unavailable for more than two hours. The operators of two Twitter accounts have claimed responsibility.…

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