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FBI shuts down Cyber Attack for hire sites

(engadget)


Federal law enforcement appears determined to prevent the distributed denial of service attacks that have ruined the holidays of gamers (and others) in the past. The FBI has seized the domains of 15 DDoS-for-hire services, including relatively well-known examples like Downthem and Quantum Stresser. It simultaneously charged three people operating these sites. Matthew Gatrel and Juan Martinez face charges for allegedly conspiring to violate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act for running Downthem and Ampnode, while David Bukowski has been accused of aiding and abetting computer intrusion for running Quantum Stresser.


The sites were some of the largest available. The Justice Department noted that Quantum Stresser had over 80,000 subscriptions at the end of November, and had been used for 50,000 "actual or attempted" attacks around the world. Read more

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