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Github DDoS Attack As Seen By Google

New submitter opensec writes: Last month GitHub was hit by a massive DDoS attack originating from China. On this occasion the public discovered that the NSA was not the only one with a QUANTUM-like capability. China has its own "Great Cannon" that can inject malicious JavaScript inside HTTP traffic. That weapon was used in the GitHub attack. People using Baidu services were unwitting participants in the denial of service, their bandwidth used to flood the website. But such a massive subversion of the Internet could not evade Google's watchful eye. Niels Provos, engineer at Google, tells us how it happened. Showing that such attacks cannot be made covertly, Provos hopes that the public shaming will act as a deterrent.

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  1. Shitty story, shitty blog by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    >Will China get the message ?

    What message? The one it has been getting forever, the one that says "we know it's you, but we're never going to do anything about it because we rely on you for cheap everything"?