DDoS in the press


Piracy group threatens more DDoS attacks
By John E Dunn, 5th October 2010
 

DDoS against legal firm leads to leak of Sky Broadband customers' details and alleged user habits
By Dan Raywood, 28th September 2010



British Phonographic Industry set to be hit by Anonymous-led DDoS after American sites are brought down in protest against file sharing
By Dan Raywood, 20th September 2010



Chinese cybercrooks offer DDoS-for-hire
Where do you want our zombies to go today?
By John Leyden, The Register, 14th September 2010



SMB Cloud Is A Hacker's Paradise
Tim Negris, 9th September 2010



Film studios 'launch cyber attacks on torrent sites'
Emma Woollacott, 9th September 2010



DDoS botnet family discovered targeting scores of sites
By Angela Moscaritolo, 24th August 2010



Scammers Make DDoS Threats Against Website Owners
By Lucian Constantin, 18th August 2010



80 million websites could be compromised due to a flaw in Adobe ColdFusion
By Dan Raywood, 11th August 2010



End-users say a DDoS attack would be fair in a wartime situation, as comments are made on who would police such activity
By Dan Raywood, 4th August 2010



S Korea's DDoS attacks come from last year's zombie computers
8th July 2010



Telstra Attacks Hits $50M Oz Lotto
By David Richards, 30th June 2010



YouTube used to showcase DDoS software
By Zeljka Zorz, 28th June 2010



Two Korean govt. websites attacked by hackers
12th June 2010



S.Korean government website hit by cyber attacks
9th June 2010



Jewish Chronicle confirms that it was hit by a denial-of-service attack on Monday following Gaza flotilla incident
By Dan Raywood, 2nd June 2010



Rental of a botnet to launch a DDoS attack is available at under £6 an hour
By SC Staff, 25th May 2010



China-based DDOS attack hits Australian multinationals
By Warwick Ashford, 15th April 2010



Botnet of almost 13 million compromised computers shut down
By Dan Raywood, 4th March 2010



Spanish Police Take Down Massive Mariposa Botnet
By Robert McMillan, 2nd March 2010



Cyber attacks against Australia 'will continue'
By Zoe Kleinman, 12th February 2010



12 Hours Later, The Anonymous Campaign Against The Australian Government Continues
By Duncan Riley, 10th February 2010



Walmart, Salesforce, and Expedia attacked; websites crippled
By Mike Albee, 24th December 2009



Top 10 botnets and their impact
By Zeljka Zorz, 9th December 2009



DDoS attacks on the increase, McAfee report warns
By Warwick Ashford, 2nd November 2009



On our extended downtime, Amazon and what's coming
By Jesper, 4th October 2009



Dominance of the internet is no longer the US's domain
By Elizabeth Judge, 30th September 2009



Internet meltdown threat: Conficker worm refuses to turn
By Asher Moses, 22nd September 2009



Joe Wilson?s Payments Provider Reports DDoS Attack
By Pete Cashmore, 12th September 2009



Twitter hack spawns spam and scareware scams
DDoS campaign opens Pandora's Box
By John Leyden, The Register, 10th August 2009



How Did Hackers Cripple Twitter?
By Dan Fletcher, Time, 6th August 2009



Security researchers unpick botnet economics
Baron Samedi's nice little earner
By John Leyden, The Register, 24th July 2009



Who's behind the Eircom sabotage?
By Fiona McCann, Irish Times, 18th July 2009



The botnet world is booming
Botnet-directed attacks are increasing
By Ellen Messmer, Network World , 9th July 2009



SKorean hacker arrested for cyber attack
AFP, 9th July 2009



US websites buckle under sustained DDoS attacks
By Dan Goodin, The Register, 8th July 2009



Michael Jackson is the new DDoS
net.effect, 2nd July 2009



DDOS the new Molotov Cocktail?
By Richard, Altogether Digital, 19th June 2009