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more about #blogger drewdrawscriticism: You know that you're big on Twitter when the KGB hacks it to shut you up. They should have just unfollowed. more » DwayneGebsite: is Giz still having poblems? The entire Gawker network is not working normally. i havent seen a picture on the site for days, and thats after it takes... more » Metkis: I'm curious what most star posters think of 4Chan. more » orthorim: The only thing I wonder is how much worse this needs to get until the internet gets an upgrade to prevent DDOS attacks. I don't know why there isn't h... more » bluetom00: History lesson kids: If you transliterate from the Cyrillic, it's actually pronounced "Sukhumi" in the Latin alphabet, which also happens to be the na... more » :negated:: We really should convince the rabidly patriotic Russian hackers that the rabidly patriotic North Korean hackers and rabidly patriotic Chinese hackers ... more » deanbmmv: DDOS attacks are getting frighteningly frequent and easy to do. Just past month there's been several high profile DDOS's, the independence day one, th... more » cipotefello: $5 on 4chan more » Jimmy From The Block: I thought the Gawker attack was directed at the Consumerist website. Not Giz more » 92BuickLeSabre: All of a sudden the banhammer seems pretty tame. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Does "Cyxym" translate to GitEmSteveDave in Georgian? more » Jitty: Seriously, internet security needs to be updated so ddos attacks become outdated. Really, it's ridiculous that one or only a few people with some dece... more » -
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DDOS Attack Against Facebook, Twitter, Et Al. Was Because of One Guy's LiveJournal
According to a Facebook executive, the target of today's DDOS attacks on Twitter, Facebook, LiveJournal, YouTube and other social media sites was one pro-Georgian blogger going by the username of "Cyxym." No word as to who was behind the attack. More »
