This is a very serious (like FBI serious) story on how Revision3.com was attacked and crippled over the memorial day weekend.
It wasn’t some group of college kids or a lone hacker, but a real company whose servers destroyed revision3.
This is a very good read.
As many of you know, Revision3’s servers were brought down over the Memorial Day weekend by a denial of service attack. It’s an all too common occurrence these days. But this one wasn’t your normal cybercrime – there’s a chilling twist at the end. Here’s what happened, and why we’re even more concerned today, after it’s over, than we were on Saturday when it started.
It all started with just a simple “hi”. Now “hi” can be the sweetest word in the world, breathlessly whispered into your ear by a long-lost lover, or squealed out by your bouncy toddler at the end of the day. But taken to excess – like by a cranky 3-year old–it gets downright annoying. Now imagine a room full of hyperactive toddlers, hot off of a three hour Juicy-Juice bender, incessantly shrieking “hi” over and over again, and you begin to understand what our poor servers went through this past weekend.
May 29
This entry was posted on Thursday, May 29th, 2008 at 10:32 am and is filed under geek stuff.
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