[olug] DoDNS extortion
Sean Edwards
cybersean3000 at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 8 14:00:50 UTC 2004
At the very least, this is extortion. Also, since it
comes via data lines (technically called the Public
Switched Telephone Network) it is a federal offence
invlolving the FCC.
You are correct when you say the FBI should be
notified.
Eric, contact me off list: cell 402 689 4956.
--- Eric Penne <epenne at olug.org> wrote:
> A friend of mine just had her company attacked by a
> Denial of DNS
> (DoDNS). Apparently the attackers emailed the
> bosses demanding $10,000
> or they would launch this DoDNS for the next month.
> If they paid the
> money they would "protect" them for a year. Is this
> straight out of the
> movies?
>
> Has anybody else had this issue?
>
> What are the best ways or other ways to protect
> yourself against this
> type of attack?
> Multiple DNS servers on different connections is one
> thing I was
> thinking of. Manually blacklisting the IP addresses
> at the route seems
> like a slow and painful way of doing this.
>
> I assume this is a crime that probably should be
> reported to the FBI
> because it almost certainly crosses state lines.
> Any thoughts?
>
> Later
> Eric Penne
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