Hacker Attack Underway 100's of small sites being attacked

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Unknown attackers for hours knocked offline an independent security Web site, zone-h.org, that was verifying reports of online vandalism and being used by hackers to tally points for the competition. U.S. government and private technology experts warned last week that such vandalism was likely.

Three such vigilante-style attacks forced the hacker organizer, who identified himself only as "Eleonora67," to extend the contest until 6 p.m. EDT Sunday. But with continued attacks disrupting the ability of vandals to claim credit for their break-ins, some experts said it could be later this week before damage from this weekend's hacking would be known.

By late Sunday afternoon, hackers claimed responsibility for vandalizing hundreds of mostly obscure Web sites, such as ones for Security Title Co. and the Heart of Montana Realty Services, both of Bozeman, Mont.

"We're just a teeny little company," said Barb Asper, whose husband, Don, is one of the owners for Montana Realty. In a telephone interview, Don Asper called the attack "bothersome," before he and his wife contacted the firm's Web site provider to have the vandalized page replaced.

There were no reports of vandalism involving flagship Internet sites most consumers would recognize, a testament to improved online security over the past decade inside large corporations, government agencies and organizations.

"We at least knew it was coming," said Peter Allor of Internet Security Systems Inc., which distributed a warning Wednesday about the contest using an alert system for technology companies. "We took some efforts to harden our sites."

Some of the relatively unknown Web sites vandalized Sunday, such as one for a church in California, were converted into informal reporting mechanisms for identifying other hacked sites.

Many security experts said the nickname of the hacker claiming responsibility for the contest, "Eleonora67," was unfamiliar.
 

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This was a schoolkids' joke. The reason why no major sites were hacked is that none were attempted. I love how the government restrospectively twists the truth just a teensy-weensy bit, that they "warned" everyone about this attack -- it was announced a week in advance at least, and I was seeing 'reminders' on a daily basis on various hacker-related fora. Nobody took it seriously, because nobody needed to -- just a bunch of dumbass kids who learned some basic stuff and wanted to show their little asses to the world, and they did. A modern-day game of mailbox baseball, if you will.


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"just a bunch of dumbass kids who learned some basic stuff and wanted to show their little asses to the world, and they did. A modern-day game of mailbox baseball, if you will."

couldn't agree more.
 

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