Monthly Archives: December 2014

Google reels under DDoS attack

Google, it seems, has the eye of Sauron upon it. About 10:30 am IST, all of the monolith’s services went offline, including Gmail and the all important Google search engine. Since then, services have been restored one at a time. Google search and Gmail were resurrected around 11:20 am. while Google Drive and Gmail Chat only made their way back around 11:42 am. Panic was rampant on Twitter, as more and more people discovered they couldn’t log on, but it seems to be settling down now. So why was #GoogleDown? Well according to Digital Attack Map, ironically also a Google property, points to a possible DDoS attack on Google’s servers. A Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack is when a malicious group uses multiple systems to bombard a server with unnecessary traffic, in an attempt to make it crash. No credit taken by any hacker group and no comment yet from Google, as of this time. Source: http://www.dnaindia.com/scitech/report-google-reels-under-ddos-attack-2040211

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DDoS attack takes down X-Box Live, FBI warns businesses of new hacking threats

Cyber Monday appears to be a good time for cyber attacks. A group calling itself Lizard Squad said it has taken down Xbox Live. The outage started Monday night and has gamers complaining that they can’t access their systems. The group posted a message to Twitter Monday evening: Cyber Monday appears to be a good time for cyber attacks. A group calling itself Lizard Squad said it has taken down Xbox Live. The outage started Monday night and has gamers complaining that they can’t access their systems. The group posted a message to Twitter Monday evening: The group appears to have launched a DDOS (distributed denial-of-service attack), a fairly common way to take a site offline. Gaming sites said the Lizard Squad has been attacking gaming services for several months, including Play Station, Destiny and several EA games. The group made similar threats to bring the sites down at Christmas. Meanwhile, the FBI is warning businesses that hackers are using malicious software to launch a series of attacks on the U.S. Over the weekend, Sony Pictures Entertainment was hacked, resulting in five films, including the company’s new version of “Annie” being leaked online. The FBI sent out a confidential five-page memo to businesses Monday warning of the possibility of similar attacks, CNBC reported. The Sony attack is believed to have come from North Korea, which had threatened retribution for an upcoming film about its leader Kim John-un. North Korea has complainedthe film, “The Interview” – which includes a plot to assassinate the leader – was state-sponsored “terrorism.” North Korea has appealed to the United Nations to stop distribution of the film. The FBI is investigating the attack. Source: http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2014/12/ddos_attack_takes_down_x-box_l.html

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VPN providers urged to update OpenVPN due to critical DoS bug

The OpenVPN Project has issued a new version of its popular open source software of the same name and is urging users to implement it, as it solves a critical denial of service security vulnerability …

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SK Internet down after DDoS Attack

SK Broadband, one of the largest providers of broadband Internet access in Korea, was attacked by the Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) over the weekend, disconnecting its Internet services for about an hour. DDoS is a kind of cyberattack in which multiple compromised systems are used to target a single network or a machine and make it unavailable to users. On Saturday at 10:55 a.m., the traffic on SK Broadband’s DNS server soared up to 15 million packets per second (PPS), from its usual average of about 1 million PPS. PPS refers to the number of database transactions performed per second. The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning said it blocked the cyberattack on SK Broadband and a smaller attack on LG U+ with the help of the Korea Internet Security Agency (KISA) and was able to normalize the service in 70 minutes. SK Broadband users near Seocho and Dongjak distrcts in southern Seoul were without Internet from 10:55 a.m. until 12:05 p.m. on Saturday. There was also a mild attack on LG U+, the nation’s third-largest mobile carrier, but it did not have a noticeable effect on the carrier or its users, according to the ministry. The investigative team at the Science Ministry has confirmed 1,030 Internet Protocol addresses used in the DDoS attack and is analyzing the SK’s DNS server log. SK Broadband said it is planning to collect and analyze the malware codes used in the attack after it identified zombie PCs among the users. “It’s not the first time that a mobile carrier has been attacked by DDoS. We are investigating where the attack came from and the exact causes,” said Lim Young-seok, a manager at SK Broadband. “It could take a month, as in the case of previous cyberattacks on banks.” However, information security companies suggested that the DDoS attack on the mobile carrier and the Internet service provider could be a prelude to a larger cyberattack. Increased malware activity was recorded ahead of massive cyberattacks on three Korean television stations and a bank on March 20 and a June 25 attack on the Blue House website. Bitscan, a local securities company, warned that malicious links are at their most active point this year. “As malwares hover between wired and wireless networks, PCs and mobile devices that are vulnerable to cyberattacks will likely see huge damages,” said a spokesman for Bitscan. Source: http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=2997940

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