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Hackers overwhelm key Web computers
« on: 2007-02-07 07:01:15 »
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MSNBC.com

Hackers overwhelm key Web computers

Attack is one of the most significant against the Internet since 2002

By Ted Bridis
The Associated Press
Updated: 4:01 p.m. MT Feb 6, 2007

WASHINGTON - Hackers briefly overwhelmed at least three of the 13 computers that help manage global computer traffic Tuesday in one of the most significant attacks against the Internet since 2002.

Experts said the unusually powerful attacks lasted for hours but passed largely unnoticed by most computer users, a testament to the resiliency of the Internet. Behind the scenes, computer scientists worldwide raced to cope with enormous volumes of data that threatened to saturate some of the Internet's most vital pipelines.

Experts said the hackers appeared to disguise their origin, but vast amounts of rogue data in the attacks were traced to South Korea.

The attacks appeared to target UltraDNS, the company that operates servers managing traffic for Web sites ending in "org" and some other suffixes, experts said. Company officials did not immediately return telephone calls from The Associated Press.

Among the targeted "root" servers that manage global Internet traffic were ones operated by the Defense Department and the Internet's primary oversight body.

"There was what appears to be some form of attack during the night hours here in California and into the morning," said John Crain, chief technical officer for the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. He said the attack was continuing and so was the hunt for its origin.

"I don't think anybody has the full picture," Crain said. "We're looking at the data."

Crain said Tuesday's attack was less serious than attacks against the same 13 "root" servers in October 2002 because technology innovations in recent years have increasingly distributed their workloads to other computers around the globe.

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Re:Hackers overwhelm key Web computers
« Reply #1 on: 2007-02-07 14:22:22 »
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The l0pht addressed this issue years ago.  It's nice that people gleefully ignore that until these times.

The United States should not get angry if other countries (or even local individuals) mess with their networks.

The NSA mentions these objects of "the Agency: designing cipher systems that will protect the integrity of U.S. information systems and searching for weaknesses in adversaries' systems and codes."

Now come on, can't we all just get along?
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