12.10.10
Microsoft’s C# Chosen to Perform DDoS Attacks
Sites associated with payment methods are down due to a program written in C#
Summary: C# program is used maliciously by Anonymous and gives Wikileaks a bad name by association
A TOOL called LOIC turns out to be what’s used by the Anonymous group [1, 2], which is linked to 4chan, not Wikileaks. Some people support what they do, but that’s another story altogether. To quote:
LOIC (Low Orbit Ion Cannon) is a network stress testing application, written in C# and developed by “praetox”. It attempts a denial-of-service attack on the target site by flooding the server with TCP packets, UDP packets, or HTTP requests with the intention of disrupting the service of a particular host. The program was exploited during Project Chanology to attack Scientology websites, and is currently being used by Operation Avenge Assange (Organized by Operation Payback) to attack the websites of companies and organizations that have opposed WikiLeaks.
Here comes an opportunity for Mono. More seriously now, here is another new article about Windows botnets that are used for DDoS attacks. Without these, DDOS attacks are hardly possible, regardless of what code one has:
Researchers are tracking a new botnet that has become one of the more active DDoS networks on the Internet since its emergence early last month. The botnet, dubbed “Darkness,” is being controlled by several domains hosted in Russia and its operators are boasting that it can take down large sites with as few as 1,000 bots.
The Darkness botnet is seen as something of a successor to the older Black Energy and Illusion botnets and researchers at the Shadow Server Foundation took a look at the network’s operation and found that it is capable of generating large volumes of attack traffic.
It is actually Microsoft Windows that’s the most vital ingredient for network disruption. Many crackers happen to use GNU/Linux themselves just because it’s a better desktop to work with in general. █