We didn't wanna dip out toes in this (cess)pool until we got some reliable statistics on the DDoS ruckus laid down by Xenu and friends. We finally have it, so let's get this party started.
If you don't know the background, shame on you. Go read this.
Here's the part we're most interested in though.
Exhibit A:
- Number of attacks measured on scientology.org: 488 in the past week
- Attacks by date: 488 on January 19, 2008
- Maximum PPS rates seen: nearly 20000 pps (packets per second), with an average attack size of 15,000 pps
- Maximum bandwidth seen per attack: 220 Mbps, with
an average attack size of 168 Mbps. This is on the high side of an
attack, but significantly smaller than the largest ones we commonly see
nowadays
- Maximum duration of a single attack: 1.8 hours, which is on the long end of common, but the average attack lasted just under half an hour
Exhibit B:
- Site http://www.scientology.org
- Last reboot 28 days ago
- Domain scientology.org
- IP address 72.52.6.28
- Netblock owner Prolexic Technologies, Inc. <====!!!
Well then. Nicely played, LRH.
Translation? Anonymous actually DID hit Scientology's Apache Linux box pretty hard a week ago. Then the organization (we're treading lightly here) did probably the smartest thing it could have. It signed up Prolexic to substitute one of their servers and filter down the flood to a trickle.
Now of COURSE we realize that this wasn't the ONLY denial of service dropped on Scientramopolay. (look in your heart, hackinatorz... look in your heart!) We just wonder if it was the biggest, or what else is coming. It's fun to see Digg gamed the right way for a change and even though we've watched and re-watched the original Anonymous YT vid enough that we now don motorcycle helmets in our meetings and only communicate with each other via text to speech tools, it has us all a twitter with what could pownceably be next from our new favorite bunch of waxxorz haxxorz. Even lolcats are in on this one.
Our vote is that Anonymous should start their own church and possibly even take over TMZ's slot on your local Fox affiliate. They are sooo much more entertaining than Harvey Levin, and Harvey is no slouch. Well.. OK he's a slouch. We still think he's pretty awesome.
Also we'd just like to point out that we value the notion of free expression in the good old U. S. of A. People should always worship who they want to worship, or not. Not only is the line between legality vs. illegality ONLINE a slightly blurry one, it must be taken into account that Chanologists are OPENLY declaring war. You know what they say about that and Lllllllllove. (puke) While the m$m and a lot of smaller 'news' outlets are chuckling to themselves about what the 'kids' are doing on the intertubes, remember... you have been warned.
We can't endorse either side, mainly due to our lack of a solid legal team. However we DID see an episode of Matlock in a bar last night. The sound was turned down but we're pretty sure we got the gist of it.