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By Elinor Mills

News Blog

May 1, 2008



A distributed denial-of-service attack on Radio Free Europe/Radio

Liberty this week is the latest attack in a resurgence of hacktivism

(hacking + activism) in the Internet underground, a security researcher

says.



The attack knocked out or interrupted eight RFL/RL sites, starting with

Belarus and including Kosovo, Russia, and Azerbaijan, according to the

news agency's Web site.



At one point the Web sites were getting up to 50,000 fake hits per

second from other machines. The attack started on April 26, the 22nd

anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear accident and RFE/RL was going to be

covering demonstrators protesting over lack of compensation for victims

and the government's plan to build a new nuclear power station.



Several weeks ago CNN's site was a target of hackers believed to be

based in China, sites in France have been targeted, and a year ago

Estonian sites were attacked, notes Paul Ferguson, an advanced threat

researcher at Trend Micro who wrote about the trend this week.



"These things are generally grass-roots driven, either regional,

cultural or national," and unlike most cybercrime attacks, they are not

motivated by financial gain, he told CNET News.com.



Because the attacks are designed to limit the flow of information, they

have more of a societal impact than other cyberattacks, Ferguson says.

"I anticipate we'll see more of these over the summer, driven by

geo-political issues" like Tibetan protests during the Olympics being

hosted in China, he predicts.



Hactivism, or hacking for political purposes, isn't new; it dates back

at least to 1989. There was a rash of events around the turn of the

century, including some organized by artists and environmental activists

newly empowered with Internet tools.





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