Battered basic infrastructure services important consequences worldwide.
Internet worldwide has slowed due to a cyber attack in which security
experts say is the largest ever conducted. A quarrel between a group
that fights spam emails and a posting company, which sparked retaliatory
attacks that are slow functioning of basic infrastructure.
Some
popular services as "Netflix" are already affected and experts fear that
the slowdown may include online banking and email systems.
Five
national police forces are investigating the attacks. "Spamhaus", a
non-governmental organization with offices in London and Geneva,
intended to help service providers to filter email spam emails. To
achieve this goal, the group lists the addresses reported as
distribution of harmful emails and a list of servers from these emails
originate. Finally, "Spamhous" blocked the company's servers
"Cyberbunker", a group posting in the Netherlands, who declares that he
accepts hostojë every page except the pages with content pedophile and
terrorist.
Sven Olaf Kamphuis, who claims to be the spokesman of
"Cyverbunger", said that "Spamhaus" is abusing his position and should
not be allowed to decide "what is published on the internet and what
not."
"Spamhaus" has raised the conclusion that "Cyberbunger" in
cooperation with "criminal gangs" of Eastern Europe and Russia, is
behind the attack. "Cyberbunker" did not respond to requests for
comment.
Steve Linford, executive director of "Spamhaus", said
the size of the attack are unprecedented. "We were under cyber attack
for more than a week," he said. "However we proceed to function and they
have not been able to block us. Our engineers are doing a tremendous
job to keep us in place. "
Linford told the BBC that the attack
is being investigated by five national police forces around the world.
The attackers used a tactic known as Denial of Service DDoS, which bombs
target with false claims, which slows or blocks the attack site.
In
this case, the Internet Address System to Spamhous was attacked. This
is the system that performs the conversion of numerical data used to
address the world of internet websites names.
Reported that the strength of this latest attack will suffice to block an Internet service throughout government.
"If
the website targets the government of England, it would break
immediately," commented an expert on the BBC. "These attacks mark the
peak at 300 gb / s)."
Usually the aim is to hit a bank, used up to 50 GB / s.
The
attack damaged in web services worldwide, says prof. Alan Woodward, a
cyber security expert at the University Surrei in the UK.
"You
have to imagine the Internet as a highway. They are trying to put more
traffic on a given node and this causes problems across the highway, "he
said.
Group "Spamhaus" said he was able to withstand the attack
because of its infrastructure is distributed in several countries. The
group is supported by some of the largest companies in the world of
internet, which like its services to identify the source of undesirable
materials, such as spam emails, which are used by criminals to spread
false information, collecting data personal email addresses or to
distribute viruses or speculative advertisement.
Linford said that many companies, such as "Google", have put their resources available to help "absorb all this traffic".
The reason for the survival of "Spamhaus" relates to the fact that there are about 80 servers around the world.
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