Facebook, LiveJournal Hit by DDoS Attack

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viometrix

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what do these people hope to gain by doing this? i remeber in my day of hacking we actually had a purpose.... not just some fu##ing script kiddie getting kicks
 

grieve

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""So, that's Facebook, LiveJournal and Twitter all targeted by what we can only assume was the same group of people. Who do you think is responsible?""

Assumption is the mother of all F ups!

My guess: Twitter is the guilty party... they knocked themselves down so they could target Facebook and LiveJournal without being suspected.
 

nitto555rchallenger

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[citation][nom]grieve[/nom]""So, that's Facebook, LiveJournal and Twitter all targeted by what we can only assume was the same group of people. Who do you think is responsible?""Assumption is the mother of all F ups!My guess: Twitter is the guilty party... they knocked themselves down so they could target Facebook and LiveJournal without being suspected.[/citation]

Why would Twitter do that when they all work hand in hand with each other? You can post tweets on facebook now.
 

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[citation][nom]acecombat[/nom]North Korea!!! After Clinton's visit they are probably feeling vulnerable now and are asserting their authority.[/citation]
Korea DDosed on 28.5k must have used the entire country's internet but we all know it's always China's Russia's or France's fault
 

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Well anyways, I would like to say my thanks to whoever did this.. It shows how much faggotry there is in the world today.

Quote from Yahoo news-"I had to Google search Twitter to find out what was going on, when normally my Twitter feed gives me all the breaking news I need," said Alison Koski, a New York public-relations manager. She added she felt "completely lost" without Twitter.
 

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[citation][nom]IzzyCraft[/nom]Korea DDosed on 28.5k must have used the entire country's internet but we all know it's always China's Russia's or France's fault[/citation]

actually some regions of korea have a ridiculous connection speeds. I don't know why you're commenting with 28.5k? average cost of a 60meg connection is 25 usd over there. and that's considered "average".
http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=14800041
anyway, having said that, there's always going to be massive attacks on big sites due to the fact that there are a ton of people that don't know their system is part of a botnet, or just don't care except to call "dell" or "HP" and whine about their "slow computer". I like the idea of the isp's identifying ip addresses being used for possible attacks and blocking them... but that isn't the case with rogue isp's.
 
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