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RavenSky

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Russian hackers suspected in Newsweek DDoS attack

We don’t know everything. We’re still investigating. But it was a massive DDoS attack, and it took place in the early evening just as prominent cable news programs were discussing Kurt Eichenwald’s explosive investigation into how Donald Trump’s company broke the law by breaking the United States embargo against Cuba.

A distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack came, the newsmagazine suggests, in response to its cover story, “How Donald Trump’s company violated the United States embargo against Cuba.”

Details about the volume of the attack or what made it sophisticated were not immediately available. On Friday, Eichenwald described it as “a major attack on Newsweek.” Later in the afternoon, Eichenwald tweeted, “Lots of IP addresses involved. Main ones from Russia.”
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...down-newsweek-because-of-an-anti-trump-story/
 
While it's possible the hack was of Russian origin, I don't really think that tracing the IPs of machines that were engaged in the DDoS really counts as evidence of that fact. One thing to note is that software piracy is rampant in Russia and by virtue of that Russia is home to a lot of zombie machines. The person controlling those zombies could be anywhere in the world.
 
While it's possible the hack was of Russian origin, I don't really think that tracing the IPs of machines that were engaged in the DDoS really counts as evidence of that fact. One thing to note is that software piracy is rampant in Russia and by virtue of that Russia is home to a lot of zombie machines. The person controlling those zombies could be anywhere in the world.

Second this. You can't infer anything from the origin of a DDOS attack as it's always from compromised machines.
 
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