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Who is behind the first Billing Processor DDOS ATACK in History?
Hello Mates,
Maybe you don?t know but DiBill.com is the first billing processor being attacked by a DDOS ATTACK in history. :( They are offline since yesterday... :( But one thing is sure....they will get back online very soon... :glugglug Meanwhile they are still processing the rebills like this the webmasters are only beeing affected on new rebills... :glugglug We recomend to all our partners to join our 2nd billing company VisionBill until they get back online.... Like this you are not affected at all as the new signups are still processed but with a different company :thumbsup |
Got a big enough sig?
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Wasn't ccbill at war with -=ICE=- for quite a while a few years back...
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Hope they stay down, anyone allowing beast should be put down.
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Fix your fucking signature or your site might go down :thumbsup
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noone wouldve known that dibill was having problems until you said something. your the only one who uses them!
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http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/IBILL/ icefortress never made a dos-attack,since they are all nice peoples....most of the time;-) by the way,i heard some of them ended up as adultwebmasters now. |
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And do you submit to the Hun? /hizigh |
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Why would CCBill be at war with ansi artists? |
this could be what was wrong......
Virus Alerts & Virus News. Wednesday, October 23, 2002 1. Internet Root Servers Attacked 2. How to subscribe/unsubscribe **** 1. Internet Root Servers Attacked In the latest and particularly dramatic demonstration that no network is safe from the perils of modern computing, Monday evening a sophisticated, large-scale DDOS (distributed denial of service) attack took on the Internet's 13 root servers. Of the 13 root servers, responsible for handling the Internet's DNS (domain name system), only 4 or 5 took the hit (an onslaught of illegitimate service requests) without denying service to legitimate traffic. As the root server system is designed to maintain normal traffic with just 4 or 5 of the servers functioning, users probably did not notice the attack. Despite this built in service "buffer", a longer and more powerful attack could have slowed traffic down to noticeable levels or even worse. The FBI among others is investigating the event and at this time no one knows who may be behind this attack. A spokesman for UUNET, operator of two of the 13 root servers said, "This could be someone just messing around, but it could also be something much more serious. It's too soon to say." There is also the danger that this was just a "test" strike, a prelude to a more serious attack in the future. The majority of DDoS attacks in which the computing power of many computers is focused against an individual or a smaller number of computers, are often perpetrated by hackers who use automated software to scan millions of computers for known security holes. The computers that are found to have the necessary vulnerabilities are usually owned by unsuspecting, innocent home users who are unaware that their computers are taking part in distributed denial of service attacks. Offering a solution to DDoS attacks Alan Paller, research director at the SANS Institute, a nonprofit security research and training group, warns, "The only way stop such attacks is to fix the vulnerabilities on the machines that ultimately get taken over and used to launch them. There's no defense once the machines are under the attacker's control." 2. How to subscribe/unsubscribe |
Oh please, every biller has been attacked, don't get your slap happy Aussie ass all up in the air like you are the first.
Most processors are just smart enough to spend their time preventing it from happening again instead of posting on boards so that the three people besides the owner that process with you don't get hit again. How is that transaction count these days/ |
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no.....i donīt have :1orglaugh |
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