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CloudFlare probes mystery interception of site traffic across India

Traffic to Pirate Bay and others redirected to AirTel banned URL notice An unknown agency in India, possibly telco Airtel, is quietly capitalising on encryption gaps in sites tended by DDOS-buster CloudFlare to intercept and redirect users.…

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CloudFlare probes mystery interception of site traffic across India

Botnet-powered ballot stuffing suspected in 2nd referendum petition

‘Tiny fraction of the overall count’ however A petition for a second EU referendum in the UK has been hit by suspicions of computer automated ballot stuffing, possibly by politically motivated hackers.…

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Botnet-powered ballot stuffing suspected in 2nd referendum petition

Inside the World of the Dark DDoS

This isn’t your grandma’s DDoS Today’s distributed denial of service attacks are different than the kinds that we saw at the dawn of the millennium when the threat emerged. They’re becoming more nuanced, and subtle – and they could result in a lot more than a downed web server.…

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Inside the World of the Dark DDoS

DDOS-as-a-service offered for just five dollars

Freelancer-finding site Fiverr boots out sellers, but DDOS prices are plunging everywhere Freelancer-finding site Fiverr has booted out users offering distributed denial of service attack for-hire groups for as low as US$5.…

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DDOS-as-a-service offered for just five dollars

Academic network Janet clobbered with DDoS attacks – again

Funny how it always gets targeted at the end of term… Blighty’s government-funded educational network Janet has once again been hit by a cyber attack, with a fresh wave of DDoS attacks launched against the network this morning.…

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Academic network Janet clobbered with DDoS attacks – again

HSBC online services still offline following ‘attack’ on bank

Oh no – not again! Updated   HSBC customers were once again locked out of online banking this morning, following an apparent DDoS attack on the bank.…

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HSBC online services still offline following ‘attack’ on bank

Ponmocup is the ’15 million’ machine botnet you’ve never heard of

Skilled VXers have built 25 plugins, made 4000 variants, say crack security team Botconf   One of the world’s most successful, oldest, and largest botnets is an underestimated and largely-unknown threat that has over time infected 15 million machines and made millions plundering bank accounts.…

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Ponmocup is the ’15 million’ machine botnet you’ve never heard of

Twitter DM character limit liberation spells opportunity for botnets

Direct message command and control hides in the walla walla rhubarb. London security researcher Paul Amar has built a tool capable of exploiting Twitter’s extended direct messaging function for covert botnet command and control.…

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Twitter DM character limit liberation spells opportunity for botnets

ProtonMail still under attack by DDoS bombardment

Using blog site and Twitter to issue updates Secure webmail outfit ProtonMail is still fighting against a sustained DDoS attack that has left its service largely unavailable since Tuesday.…

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ProtonMail still under attack by DDoS bombardment