Russia launched another cyber warfare attack against the small country of Kyrgyzstan. A distributed denial of service attack (DDOS) took place against the country in January of 2009. The ip traffic has now been traced back to Russian based servers primarily known for cyber crimes. The claim is placed against the Russian Business Network (RBN) which is possibly the world's largest botnet with 150 to 180 million nodes. The attack was successful in knocking three of four internet service providers in the country offline.
This is not the first attack from this group which is suspected of having government sponsorship. The attacks were very similar to the DDOS attack on Estonia in 2007 and Georgia in 2008; both of those attacks were successful in knocking ISP providers' offline.
"Cyber Intelligence Analysts stated that attacks were launched to disrupt demands that leaders halt plans to prohibit access to an airbase for the US military in its war in Afghanistan. The analysts went on to say the Russian officials want nothing more than the base closed as soon as possible. (This is said to be one of the terms of a $2 billion investment deal that Russia is trying to negotiate with Kyrgyzstan.)" As reported by Defense Tech.org
















Last edited by Erikas on 03 Feb 2009 - 09:59
Also; don't most DDOSs originate from Russia anyway?!
Chris
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