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  • taboo_dude
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2003
    • 707

    #1

    Hackers Hit Credit Card Company: Authorize.net

    probably has been mentioned here already, but it was news to me.

    I wonder he is trying to extort them... alright fess up, who is it

    http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,117897,00.asp

    More here:
    http://news.google.com/?hl=en&ncl=ht...,117897,00.asp

    Hackers Hit Credit Card Company

    DDoS attack on e-commerce service provider is preceded by an extortion note.

    Jaikumar Vijayan, Computerworld
    Wednesday, September 22, 2004

    Credit card processing firm Authorize.Net has been the target of a "large-scale" distributed denial-of-service attack that has resulted in periodic disruptions of service for some customers, says David Schwartz, the company's marketing director. Authorize.Net provides payment-processing services for more than 91,000 small- to medium-size e-commerce firms.


    Schwartz says the attack targeted the company's payment gateway service and resulted in periods of "brief disruptions" for customers.

    One-Two Punch

    The company received an extortion note a few days before the attacks began asking for a "substantial amount of money," Schwartz says. He did not elaborate on how the money was to have been delivered or whether the note came from a source inside the United States.

    "It was something that was sent to our general mailbox," Schwartz says. Law enforcement authorities, including the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, are now investigating, he says.

    This is not the first time Authorize.Net has been the subject of such attacks, Schwartz says. "We have been attacked in the past, but not on this scale and with such tenacity," he says.

    The attack has resulted in an extremely high number of calls to the company's customer support center, the company said in a statement on its Web site.

    Attack Strategy

    The attack is the latest example of a growing trend, says Tom Corn, a vice president at Mazu Network, a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based vendor of DoS-mitigation technologies.

    "We are seeing a big escalation of attacks involving extortion" targeted at e-commerce companies, Corn says. Such attacks have typically tended to increase during busy periods such as the upcoming holiday season or around major events such as the Super Bowl, he says.
    If you've got them by the balls, their hearts and minds will follow. The Duke.
  • juicylinks
    So Fucking Banned
    • Apr 2001
    • 122992

    #2
    yeah i know
    I have account with em

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    • BRISK
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Feb 2003
      • 12240

      #3
      DDoS attacks are hackers?
      I post on GFY so that when people ask me what I do,
      I can tell them that I work with the mentally retarded.

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      • dirtysouth
        Confirmed User
        • Jul 2003
        • 2613

        #4
        Originally posted by BRISK
        DDoS attacks are hackers?
        In the media hand grenades become nuclear devices.
        no sig

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        • BigWebRev
          Confirmed User
          • Aug 2004
          • 1631

          #5
          Originally posted by juicylinks
          yeah i know
          I have account with em
          me too....

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          • SmokeyTheBear
            ►SouthOfHeaven
            • Jun 2004
            • 28609

            #6
            Originally posted by BRISK
            DDoS attacks are hackers?
            unless you have 10,000 friends that will do your bidding .

            To ddos takes quite a few computers.
            hatisblack at yahoo.com

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            • wdsguy
              Ryde or Die
              • Dec 2002
              • 19568

              #7
              this has been happenin to online casino sites too for some time now

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              • taboo_dude
                Confirmed User
                • Oct 2003
                • 707

                #8
                these denial of service attacks are becoming way to common for me. Who here has DDOS protection?

                http://www.ddosprotection.com/

                Something to look into.
                If you've got them by the balls, their hearts and minds will follow. The Duke.

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                • BRISK
                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 12240

                  #9
                  I've always thought of hackers as people who break into networks/computers, not just people who cause them to stop working by sending a lot of requests.
                  I post on GFY so that when people ask me what I do,
                  I can tell them that I work with the mentally retarded.

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                  • Persius
                    Tap into MOBILE!
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 11779

                    #10
                    Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
                    unless you have 10,000 friends that will do your bidding .

                    To ddos takes quite a few computers.
                    interesting sig got my attention :D

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                    • SmokeyTheBear
                      ►SouthOfHeaven
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 28609

                      #11
                      Originally posted by BRISK
                      I've always thought of hackers as people who break into networks/computers, not just people who cause them to stop working by sending a lot of requests.
                      In order to send alot of requests you need to control alot of computers. In order to control alot of computers you must either own thousands of computers or have access to them. The easiest way to own 10,000 computers is to own them.

                      See my thread about installing exe's on xp-sp2.
                      hatisblack at yahoo.com

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