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BIGGEST DDoS in history FAILS to slash interweb arteries

Bombardment without collateral damage – amazing Analysis   The massive 300Gbit-a-second DDoS attack against anti-spam non-profit Spamhaus this week didn’t actually break the internet’s backbone, contrary to many early reports.…

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Massive DDoS attack targets Spamhaus

The DDoS attacks mounted against Spamhaus over a week ago have escalated in the last few days, reaching a never previously experienced level of some 300 gigabits per second at peak hours, says Akamai.

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Wells Fargo warns of ongoing DDoS attacks

Wells Fargo warned on Tuesday that its website is being targeted again by a distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attack. The bank said most of its customers were not affected. “For customers who are having difficulty accessing the site and mobile banking, we encourage them to try logging on again as the disruption is usually intermittent,” Wells Fargo said in a statement. Wells Fargo is one of several large U.S. banks that have been targeted by cyberattacks in the past six months. A group claiming responsibility for the attacks, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Cyber Fighters, said Wells Fargo is being targeted due to the continued availability online of a video clip that denigrates Islam. The 14-minute trailer, available on YouTube, caused widespread protests last September in predominantly Muslim countries. Google restricted viewing in countries including India, Libya and Egypt but kept it available in most countries because it didn’t violate the company’s guidelines. The Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Cyber Fighters wrote on Pastebin on Tuesday that it was also targeting Citibank, Chase Bank, SunTrust and others. The group drew up a mock invoice, calculating the cost to a bank of a DDOS attack at about US$30,000 per minute. It contained a formula for how much the banks should lose based on the number of times the offensive video has been watched. The group did not spell out how the attacks would cost the banks money or why it was attacking those banks. For DDoS protection click here . Source: http://www.itworld.com/security/349835/wells-fargo-warns-ongoing-ddos-attacks

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Anti-spam Spamhaus up again after 75Gbps Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks

The website of non-profit spam fighter Spamhaus is online again after a huge DDoS attack knocked it offline on Sunday, but attackers are continue to target another anti-spam sites that help ISPs combat spam from infected IP addresses. Spamhaus, which provides several anti-spam DNS-based blocklists and maintains the “register of known spam operations”, came under a huge DDoS attack on Sunday, which knocked its web server and mail server offline until Wednesday. Spamhaus spokesperson Luc Rossini on Monday denied a report that Anonymous was behind the attack and pointed to a “Russian criminal malware gang” as the source. On Tuesday Spamhaus sought cover from the attack with DDoS protection provider CloudFlare, which today reported the attack on Spamhaus reached a peak of about 75 gigabits per second. The attackers used a cocktail of DDoS attack methods, but the primary one that helped generate that volume of traffic was a “reflection attack”, according to Matthew Prince, CloudFlare’s CEO. “The basic technique of a DNS reflection attack is to send a request for a large DNS zone file with the source IP address spoofed to be the intended victim to a large number of open DNS resolvers,” Prince explained, noting that 30,000 open DNS resolvers were recorded in the attack, which used spoofed IP addresses CloudFlare had issued to Spamhaus. “The resolvers then respond to the request, sending the large DNS zone answer to the intended victim. The attackers’ requests themselves are only a fraction of the size of the responses, meaning the attacker can effectively amplify their attack to many times the size of the bandwidth resources they themselves control.” Source: http://www.cso.com.au/article/456917/anti-spam_spamhaus_up_again_after_75gbps_ddos_attack/

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Researcher ropes poorly protected devices into botnet to map the Internet

A fascinating but technically illegal experiment conducted by an anonymous researcher has witnessed over 420,000 Internet-connected devices being roped into a botnet that functioned as a distributed p…

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Researcher sets up illegal 420,000 node botnet for IPv4 internet map

Potentially risks thousands of years in jail An anonymous researcher has taken an unorthodox approach to achieve the dream of mapping out the entire remaining IPv4 internet – and in doing so broken enough laws around the world to potentially put him or her behind bars for thousands of years.…

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Chameleon botnet grabbed $6m A MONTH from online ad-slingers

Click fraudster bot fingered after analysts crack its signature A web analytics firm has sniffed out a botnet that was raking in $6m a month from online advertisers.…

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Chameleon botnet grabbed $6m A MONTH from online ad-slingers