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    • Mandrake09 on Wed 28 Oct 2009
    • 04:52:38 PM UTC

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    • amishrabbit on Wed 28 Oct 2009
    • 05:10:01 PM UTC

    AttacK

    Ach, laddie, attack has a K

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    • lordpake on Wed 28 Oct 2009
    • 06:47:56 PM UTC

    But the question is why also

    But the question is why also Kaspersky forums seem to be inaccessible for me? Have been most part of today, pages hardly load at all.

    I don't want to spread FUD, just curious if there's larger DDoS or such in progress? I do realize the reason can be completely innocent and unrelated to IBR situation.

    "Men make good pets."

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    • g7w on Wed 28 Oct 2009
    • 11:11:20 PM UTC

    down

    inboxrevenge.com still down
    28OCT2009 @ 7:10pm (GMT -5)

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    WOT Community - gives us security through unity.
    Thank you all
    - G7W

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    • SpiderLover on Wed 28 Oct 2009
    • 11:17:43 PM UTC

    I'm not sure...

    I'm not sure if this has anything to do with a DOS attack, but it seems that http://blog.siteadvisor.com is out as well...

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    • Mandrake09 on Fri 30 Oct 2009
    • 04:23:18 PM UTC

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      • Mandrake09 on Mon 02 Nov 2009
      • 09:52:19 AM UTC

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        • Mandrake09 on Tue 03 Nov 2009
        • 10:56:55 AM UTC

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          • shazza on Tue 03 Nov 2009
          • 11:11:13 AM UTC

          Working ok now!

          Have sent a couple of pms for you referencing this thread - hope it helps.

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          • BobJam (not verified) on Tue 03 Nov 2009
          • 02:18:40 PM UTC

          Same

          Clicked on that link and got the same message you got, except it was "Referred from: http://www.mywot.com/en/comment/reply/4715/22390" (which is this very thread of course). My ISP is Frontier, and I doubt they have blocked that IP.

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    • g7w on Fri 30 Oct 2009
    • 11:33:40 PM UTC

    InBoxRevenge 403 error

    InBoxRevenge

    OOPS!

    Error: 403 Forbidden

    Sorry: The file you requested is not allowed to be browsed by you.

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    • AlphaCentauri on Mon 02 Nov 2009
    • 12:52:22 PM UTC

    InboxRevenge DDoS

    Anyone who wants to reach SiL, use the same email address your forum notifications come from.

    Jim_P, I'll get someone who has forum addresses to contact you.

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      • shazza on Wed 04 Nov 2009
      • 06:33:19 PM UTC

      Continued DDoS.

      InboxRevenge is offline again due to continued DDoS

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    • tomgagaga on Mon 02 Nov 2009
    • 01:26:39 PM UTC

    A friend

    A friend of mine delibrately did a denial of service attack on his school website, http://npcc.org.sg

    Is there any way we can try to stop him, or get the site up again from here?

    "Devoted supporter of LiVeRpUdLiAn932"

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      • Sami on Mon 02 Nov 2009
      • 02:00:12 PM UTC

      Re: A friend

      You can a) call your ISP and ask them to start working on blocking the attack and b) call the police if you know the person who is responsible.

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      • demonluo on Mon 02 Nov 2009
      • 04:41:20 PM UTC

      or tell ur school to expel

      or tell ur school to expel him...

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    • AlphaCentauri on Tue 03 Nov 2009
    • 01:48:47 AM UTC

    DDoS on school

    If your friend has enough computers under his control to conduct a DDoS -- a distributed denial of service attack, i.e., an attack taken by many computers on a single target -- he's involved in a lot more illegal activity than just a prank to annoy the school administration. The computers used to do these are infected with Trojan Horse programs which allow the attacker to control them without the owners' knowledge or permission. He could go to jail, or his parents could even end up owing hundreds of thousands of dollars to compensate all the people whose computers he has damaged.

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    • spamislame on Thu 05 Nov 2009
    • 02:27:27 PM UTC

    Update on the IBR attack

    Hello.

    I stumbled across this while doing searches for who would be attacking our IP. :)

    The attack is still ongoing (entering day eight,) and consists of a 12 - 13 minute ping request per client. (So far: at least several hundreds of clients are involved in the attack.)

    As such we're mitigating and attempting to log and then block as many IP's as are participating in this criminal act.

    Law enforcement and other agencies have been notified, and this attack may be related to at least two others that we know to be currently underway.

    If we assume (as I do) that this attack is being executed via botnet, this would likely have cost the perpetrators several thousand dollars so far. I can only speak for myself but this was definitely not money well spent, as it is doing nothing to stop our research or communications.

    More as I get it. Thanks for the postings.

    SiL

    --
    SiL / IKS / concerned citizen
    http://ikillspammers.blogspot.com
    http://spamitmustfall.blogspot.com

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      • lordpake on Thu 05 Nov 2009
      • 05:10:07 PM UTC

      Thx for the update, and nice

      Thx for the update, and nice seeing you here :)

      "Men make good pets."

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      • g7w on Fri 06 Nov 2009
      • 03:13:52 AM UTC

      Welcome to WOT Forum

      It would be nice it you'd post the IP's once you get a list compiled...
      WOT not only refers to domain names, but IP's as well.

      example: 61.191.63.150
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      WOT Community - gives us security through unity.
      Thank you all
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        • lordpake on Fri 06 Nov 2009
        • 06:21:08 AM UTC

        What would the point for us

        What would the point for us to know those IPs?

        Botnets likely consist mainly of home-user PCs with dynamic IPs, what would listing dynamic IPs here help?

        "Men make good pets."

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    • AlphaCentauri on Tue 17 Nov 2009
    • 12:09:10 AM UTC

    IBR DDoS resumed

    FYI, the DDoS against Inboxrevenge.com has resumed again today.

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    • amishrabbit on Tue 17 Nov 2009
    • 12:25:54 AM UTC

    Problems reaching Phishtank, too

    www.phishtank.com was inaccessible for several hours today, but seems to be back up now.