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Almost 2 years ago, a group of Russian hackers preyed upon the most prominent online sportsbooks in the Caribbean and Central America using DDoS (Distributed Denial-of-Service) attacks. Usually, a letter demmanding as much as $30,000 for a year of 'protection' would be sent to the sportsboks that were being attacked.

2 seasons ago, HollywoodSportsbook.com, BetWWTS.com, Pinnaclesports.com and BetCRIS.com were among the many online bookmaking operations that were extorted. After a major intervention of the InterPOL and a series of busts in different cities of Russia, many expertes believed the hackers were out rooted. However, recent reports by ZD Net Australia suggest Russian hackers are responsible for a series of distributed denial-of-service attacks against UK gambling Web sites, who are now urging ISPs to provide all their customers with better security.

Read this article taken from: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/0,2000061744,39187427,00.htm

Russian hackers 'the best in the world'

By Dan Ilett, Special to ZDNet
07 April 2005

The Russian police's cybercrime division, known as Department K, has warned that Russian hackers are the best in the world.
"Everyone knows that Russians are good at maths," said lieutenant general Boris Miroshnikov of Department K. "Our software writers are the best in the world, that's why our hackers are the best in the world."

Speaking at the e-Crime Congress in London on Tuesday, Miroshnikov said that the casual teenage hackers of the past developed their techniques as they grew older.

"It used to be naughty boys [doing this]," he said. "But now they've grown up. They realise if you are clever at something then you should use it to earn a living. They are hacking to get rich and uniting over networks."

Miroshnikov called for unified international laws for Internet crime that would make it easier for the police to carry out arrests and charges around the world.

On Tuesday the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit's said that cybercrime cost UK firms AU$5.9bn last year as consequence of online crime last year. Miroshnikov said this was alarming, but that the international police effort was starting to take effect.

"The statistics are really very worrying," he said. "If you look at 2001, 2002 and 2003, computer crime was doubling. It's only this year that we've started to hold back the growth. That's because we've worked so hard.

"When governments get [ISPs], law enforcement, public and private sector cooperating, then and only then will we be able to succeed in holding back this type of crime."

Russian hackers have been blamed for a series of distributed denial-of-service attacks against UK gambling Web sites, who are now urging ISPs to provide all their customers with better security.

ZDNet UK's Dan Ilett reported from London.
 

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the problem with DDoS is a technological one basically, the tcp/ip protocol which is what computers used for communicating over the internet was not designed with security in place, that is, the people that designed it made it for linking universities, they never thought some @#$@#$#@ was going to use it to sabotage the network


Until 1) users secure their computers 2) all ISP's implement something called "egress filtering" among other measures its very likely that it happens on/off
 

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