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IoT Botnet forces shutdown of Krebs on Security.
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2016-09-30 at 4:41 PM UTCSomewhere last week Brian Krebs reported that do to a massive DDoS attack clocking in at 660Gbps(Lel) his host Akamai decided to terminate service to him because they were like: Yeah we don't want this.
I am pretty sure that somewhere way, way off in the distance i heard a champagne cork pop as Brian Krebs' research was into botnets especially of the DDoS capable variety. The interesting thing about this story is that the botnet consisted mainly of internet connected cameras and as such it was a venerable 'Botnet of Things'.
See the full article below.
https://motherboard.vice.com/read/15...et-brian-krebs -
2016-09-30 at 4:50 PM UTCAlso. Lmao, the vulnerability in the IoT cameras was laughable as well. Apparently you could get access by typing in a username with too many characters. Then they planted Lizkebab on the things. Lol, the more i read about it the more it sounds like a skid operation. But, it's not unheard of for sophisticated threat actors to use simple and available means to accomplish a goal when they are able too. I mean, 660Gbps for a reasonably simple setup seems like a decent trade off for me.
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2016-09-30 at 5:46 PM UTCSo Krebs is gone for good?
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2016-09-30 at 6:15 PM UTC
So Krebs is gone for good?
Not sure tbh, i think he is looking for a new host. -
2016-09-30 at 7:39 PM UTCsite was back up after the attack, he's probably just moving it
a french ISP got hit too, something like 1tb/sec (!!!) -
2016-09-30 at 8:07 PM UTC
a french ISP got hit too, something like 1tb/sec (!!!)
Yeah so i read, that's insane. -
2016-10-02 at 6:08 PM UTC
site was back up after the attack, he's probably just moving it
I read somewhere google was hosting it for him -
2016-10-02 at 6:47 PM UTCMore humorous to me is that Akamai dropped him on it. Their whole business model is supposed to be dealing with exactly this kind of situation.
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2016-10-02 at 7:16 PM UTC
More humorous to me is that Akamai dropped him on it. Their whole business model is supposed to be dealing with exactly this kind of situation.
I thought they offered some provisional protection, nothing concrete.