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Graeme McLaughlinNetcraft tells you the server & version a website is running by domain name
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Visa.com taken down by botnet volunteers
Visa.com has been taken down by a distributed denial of service attack carried out by WikiLeaks supporters. Despite having its own website suspended, Operation Payback successfully managed to take down Visa.com by reconfiguring its existing LOIC botnet to attack the new target.
Operation Payback successfully took out MasterCard.com earlier today, using only 400 LOIC clients when the site first went down. Even though Visa.com generally receives fewer visitors than MasterCard.com, it is hosted on the Akamai content distribution network. It was therefore regarded as a more difficult target, so the hacktivist group waited until they had more than 2000 active LOIC clients before commencing the latest attack against Visa.
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The attack appears to have succeeded – Visa.com was taken down almost immediately and remains inaccessible for many of its visitors.
Real-time performance graphs for www.visa.com can be viewed here. Several other sites involved in the WikiLeaks attacks can also be monitored at http://uptime.netcraft.com/perf/reports/performance/wikileaks
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Operation Payback site suspended for “furfaggotry”
The Operation Payback website behind today's voluntary botnet attack against MasterCard has been suspended.
www.anonops.net had previously offered download links for denial of service software. This software is installed by willing volunteers and waits to receive instructions from a central Internet Relay Chat server. More than 1,600 of these software clients were involved in today's retaliatory attack against MasterCard, although there were apparently only 400 running when the MasterCard site was first taken down.
The suspended site is hosted by LeaseWeb in the Netherlands (see Netcraft's site report). Target sites are still being announced via IRC and the @Anon_Operation Twitter stream.
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WikiLeaks supporters fight back against Swiss bank
The Swiss bank which froze the accounts of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is under electronic attack by WikiLeaks supporters. The PostFinance.ch website is being subjected to a distributed denial of service attack, rendering the site unusable by its customers and other visitors.
PostFinance yesterday announced that it had ended its business relationship with Julian Assange, claiming that he had falsely entered Geneva as his domicile. "Assange cannot provide proof of residence in Switzerland and thus does not meet the criteria for a customer relationship with PostFinance. For this reason, PostFinance is entitled to close his account."
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PostFinance appears to have made the decision independently, pointing out that it has the option of "terminating business relationships which run contrary to public and moral opinion."
PayPal's official blog was also attacked after its decision to restrict the PayPal account used for collecting WikiLeaks donations. Twitter user AnonyWatcher posted a TANGO DOWN message announcing a DDoS attack against the blog. On Friday, PayPal's blog posted the following statement: "PayPal has permanently restricted the account used by WikiLeaks due to a violation of the PayPal Acceptable Use Policy, which states that our payment service cannot be used for any activities that encourage, promote, facilitate or instruct others to engage in illegal activity."
In another financial setback, MasterCard has also said that it will be taking action to ensure that WikiLeaks can no longer accept MasterCard-branded products.
Real-time performance graphs for www.postfinance.ch can be viewed here.
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Lark Birdsong"This month's numbers show a mixed picture with two of the five major web servers gaining hostnames in the last month and the other three recording losses. A similar trend was recorded for active sites.\n\nThe largest increase in the number of hostnames served was for Google, which gained 3M due to increased activity at Blogger. The other web server to do better this month than last was Microsoft which served 1.8M more hostnames, 1.2M in the United States. This was not the result of a single increase, but significant growth at Microsoft Corp, GoDaddy Inc and VPLS Inc."
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