WikiLeaks To Its Supporters: 'Stop Taking Down the US Internet, You Proved Your Point' (hothardware.com)
MojoKid writes: The Internet took a turn for the worst this morning, when large parts of the DNS network were brought down by a massive distributed denial of service attack (DDoS) targeting DNS provider Dyn. If you couldn't access Amazon, Twitter, and a host of other large sites and online services earlier today, this was why. Now, if a couple of additional tweets are to be believed, it appears supporters of WikiLeaks are responsible for this large scale DDoS attack on Dynamic Network Services Inc's Dyn DNS service. WikiLeaks is alleging that a group of its supporters launched today's DDoS attack in retaliation for the Obama administration using its influence to push the Ecuadorian government to limit Assange's internet access. Another earlier tweet reassures supporters that Mr. Assange is still alive, which -- along with a photo of heavily armed police posted this morning -- implies that he may have been (or may still be) in danger, and directly asks said supporters to stop the attack. WikiLeaks published this tweet a little after 5PM: "Mr. Assange is still alive and WikiLeaks is still publishing. We ask supporters to stop taking down the US internet. You proved your point." It was followed by: "The Obama administration should not have attempted to misuse its instruments of state to stop criticism of its ruling party candidate."
They're just trying to make the appearance that it was.
Did it really? I'm in the US and I didn't notice anything.
Meh.
.... or by the 2nd?
Looks like the shoe's on the other foot, at least for their 15 minutes of Internet infamy, whomever did this.
The "Civilized World" jumped the shark ca. 1973.
And by supporters they mean GRU
LoL. Someone doesn't have the most basic understanding of how the USA works.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
.... or by the 2nd?
To clarify, it is protected by the 1st, and enforced by the 2nd.
Wikileaks hadn't been pushing Trump leaks as hard as Clinton leaks. Now its supports are trying to take down US infrastructure. I used to think that Wikileaks is a neutral organisation promoting government transparency, but not any more. I kind of feel that they are up to no good.
Probably Russians, so the bill of rights doesn't apply to them.
... that they are a bunch of jerks. Point taken.
Clinton's birthday is on the 26 and there are plans for another mass release of information as a gift. Twitter and Reddit have been two major sources to announce and discuss new information. The corrupt powers are preparing to white out the sites. Don't worry, you can't stop the signal.
It doesn't really matter who was firing the shot, so much as all those loaded, pwn3d weapons remaining in the wild that can be pressed into service again and again. This is not the first such event, it's at least the third. It won't be the last either, and the only way I can see to stop it is to permanently dismantle the IoT until it can be rebuilt from the ground up with security in mind. If security is too hard for the poor vendors and end users, then don't rebuild it. The health of the network as a whole is far more important than any single purpose for which it is used -- besides which, the devices can't be trusted to do their jobs anyhow once they've been pwn3d.
Make the vendors take them back in a recall -- could be a service recall in which they are made field-upgradable, or if they're hard-coded then they get the Galaxy Note 7 treatment as the hazards they are. Those who won't take them back should be cited under FCC Part 15 rules and have their certifications revoked and fines levied. It is easily provable that the devices are "causing harmful interference". It's time to get them off the network. Like yesterday.
How is the Riemann zeta function like Trump rallies? Both have an endless number of trivial zeros.
"Mr. Assange is still alive and WikiLeaks is still publishing. We ask supporters to stop taking down the US internet. You proved your point."
"The Obama administration should not have attempted to misuse its instruments of state to stop criticism of its ruling party candidate."
Interesting. Two contradictory claims. It's clear they have no idea who is responsible for the attacks, but this provides a unique opportunity watch how news outlets and websites report on them. Which one of these claims makes the headline, and which gets buried in the article (if it is even reported at all). They are giving us a tool on the downlow to observe the media bias across all the different outlets.
.... or by the 2nd?
Looks like the shoe's on the other foot, at least for their 15 minutes of Internet infamy, whomever did this.
We don't threaten to jail our political opponents - that would be a dictatorship!
(But we totally use our influence to silence their detractors! That's completely different!)
Wikileaks hadn't been pushing Trump leaks as hard as Clinton leaks. Now its supports are trying to take down US infrastructure. I used to think that Wikileaks is a neutral organisation promoting government transparency, but not any more. I kind of feel that they are up to no good.
What do you propose? Should Wikileaks hold off on Clinton until they have an equal amount on Trump?
Is that your definition of neutral? That they must expose corruption in equal amounts for both sides?
Did it really? I'm in the US and I didn't notice anything.
Me neither. I am on the West Coast, and I heard it mainly affected the East Coast, but my East Coast friends say they didn't notice anything either.
Did anyone actually notice this "outage"?
I didn't notice, but isn't Dyn that dynamic-dns provider? So you would only really notice it if you were using a domain pointed to a rotating ip address, right?
There were Trump leaks? News to me. It seems like Assange has just been going after Hillary because he knows she won't pardon him.
There are really multiple competing theories on this.
Maybe Assange has been going after them because he leaks what he has, and doesn't have dirt on the other side.
Maybe Assange has been going after them because they are more corrupt than the other side, so he has much more dirt on them.
Maybe Assange is going after them because Hillary conspired to have him killed, and took "legan and extra legal" steps to silence him.
Your position doesn't look too strong.
Who are the "morons" again?
A lot of major sites were also down, I couldn't get to The Verge for most of the morning and afternoon today. West coast here as well.
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No that's dynip, which is owned by canweb, completely different company
The only thing we should be doing differently is we should be gathering together in one place in the pursuit of liberty and utilizing any and all means of non-violence such as this to defend ourselves. We must show that the government's bullying of people will not be tolerated and that there are repercussions to doing so by the minority it is oppressing. Ones Internet going down may suck, but it's not a violent act. By the very nature of the Internet you must accept all traffic and the solution to attacks like this is to improve the systems we all depend on. By having these sorts of attacks occur it'll hopefully train us to re-consider the lack of funds we put into properly securing our systems. Unfortunately most people think "securing" means installing anti-virus, but anti-virus only compounds the problem. Real security is fixing the f'ing holes, not trying to take a hammer to every ant that crawls in through a hole.
I work for an internet service provider, and today really sucked for us. We had 1000's of customers blowing up support lines all day. Yes I noticed.
I don't know who Dyn provides services for, but if they're used by any major CDN providers (which commonly use dynamic DNS services as part of content acceleration strategies) then I could see how it might have rippling impacts across very highly trafficked sites.
I couldn't access GitHub for most of the day.
Let's take a trip down memory lane.
Wikileaks published the diplomatic leaks in three large chunks, which included the "collateral murder" video.
At the time, Julian was surprised at how little impact the releases caused. He thought at the time that a huge drop would cause a huge response, but that turned out not to be the case(*). The news cycle quickly moved on to other issues.
He realized then that to get maximum effect you have to play the media a little.
So now he announces ahead of time that he has the data, then releases the data. He releases the data in smaller chunks, to spread the effect out, to keep the news cycle interested..
People see the "I have an interesting drop coming up" announcements as feeding his ego, but what he's *really* doing is getting everyone's attention.
And of course, a single monolithic drop is easy to counter with a juicy counter article. We saw that with the Trump "locker room" clip, which completely eclipsed the first of the recent Podesta E-mail drops. If Julian had released the entire tranch at that time, it would have been lost in the noise.
If Wikileaks had simply released everything at once after getting it, and not let Assange make his statements obviously made to be clear attacks on Clinton's campaign, you might have a point. But they didn't.
You're completely wrong on this point. Portioning out the drops gives the data maximum exposure, and helps to ensure that people notice and comment.
Julian is doing a good job, let's not lose sight of the sheer volume of corruption he's brought to light.
(*) From my memory of an interview he gave.
Dyn *does* provide dynamic DNS, but they also do quite a bit of "real" DNS hosting (with a lot of redundancy), as well as several related services like SMTP relaying and the like.
1) TruePundit is not a real news website.
2) It's much simpler than that. Julian Assange is a right-winger - a self-described fan of Ron Paul, anti-abortion, and with a long history of supporting authoritarian leaders worldwide.
Scott Adams says that attacking the source first is a tell for being "guilty".
I notice that you didn't sat that the information was false.
Was that on purpose?
Back when the internet was a porn distribution system everything was fine.
Now it's just a factoid distribution system so one group of conspiracy theory loons can yell at the other conspiracy theory loons that they're all a bunch of damn lunatics.
I'm in the U.S., and other than a little random slowness - i didn't really notice much earlier today. Slashdot was a little slow, maybe. But the claim that some supposed Assange supporter "took down the U.S. Internet" seems silly at best. If it honestly was someone's best attempt to take down the U.S. Internet, they did a piss-poor job of it.
As an aside... this sounds very similar to those cases where some random crazy guy hurts a few people, then later ISIS posts something saying "That was us! Cower in fear!"
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I couldn't get to groupme until I used a different browser, with different DNS settings. Located southern US east coast.
Did it really? I'm in the US and I didn't notice anything.
Me neither. I am on the West Coast, and I heard it mainly affected the East Coast, but my East Coast friends say they didn't notice anything either.
Did anyone actually notice this "outage"?
Nah but I use my own domain name servers. I just always install bind9 on all of my Linux computers and configure them to use it for lookups.
---Saying gnome 3 is better than windows 8 not so much a compliment as it is damning with light praise.
Also, it's worth remembering that Assange is an anti-Semite who thinks there's a "Jewish Conspiracy".
https://www.theguardian.com/me...
Nice single point of failure : P
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Yes, except all those big name sites were using exactly that (crappy) provider.
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So, everything is about WikiLeaks? There have been various theories, and assertions, but no actual proof provided as to the motivations. In the absence of facts there are always some, for whatever reason, will want to either claim responsibility, or claim they know more than they actually do. I would suggest that WikiLeaks should publish the proof and name names. Is not truth what WikiLeaks is about?
Yep. I don't like what I claim the US Government is doing, so I'll take out Twitter.
Yeah, bring your AK-47 to a tank fight. See how it turns out.
Clinton has been in public office for 30 years and is a big steaming pile of evil and now we have the emails to prove it.
Despite the Liberal narrative, there isn't much being "exposed" about Trump because there's nothing there to expose that isn't already public.
It's just anti-intellectualism to assume every person running for office is equally corrupt.
Liberals just can't accept the facts: Clinton is evil. Trump says mean things.
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You people dont have solid reading comprehension. Just because ANY person or organization has supporters that do shady things or take things to the extreme, that doesn't mean the organization is behind it. We need the likes of wikileaks. We need unbiased reporting of secrets, especially those that violate the fundamentals of human rights and freedom.
"My candidate is a criminal on multiple levels and is getting exposed. Anyone who doesn't agree with me that electing that criminal is more important than the rule of law needs to be shut up."
There, translated that for you.
HBI's Law: Frequency of calling others Nazis is directly correlated with the likelihood of the accuser being Communist.
Sparky: Lookin' good, except uh... there's something wrong with the matrix.
AK: No, there's not. You're lookin' at what we're lookin' at. What the hell is going on in there.
Link: Whatever it is, it can't be good.
You realize that AK-47's were developed as small arms support for tank crews. So bringing an AK-47 to a tank fight in support of the tank crew is just what you should do.
Slaughter every last one of them. Drone them all and hang their corpses upon the cross. Trump would want this just like every Nazi.
Thanks Julian! The more time flies the less I'm disliking Presdent Clinton and first husband Bill!
Bring a musket to a machine gun fight. Queer...
There is zero evidence that the USA is behind this.
> bring your AK-47 to a tank fight. See how it turns out
It'll turn out better than if you show up with your fucking dick in your hand and hope your conquerors show mercy.
As long as all the porn sites are still working - internet is still working !!!!
Depends on your choice of terrain...
So lets bomb the f.ers that is what democracies do.
Such outages are made possible by people who buy electronic equipment and expect it to "just work" by default. You wouldn't buy a car, get in, press random button, pull random levers, and expect it to "just work". No, you'd pass an exam to get a permit, that can be taken away if you endanger other road users.
In light of recent events (and the possibility of such events being more frequent in the near future), I'd be in support of an Internet Permit for users, with several levels :
- Level 1 gives you the right to open outgoing connections from your devices, but you can't host anything on those devices (not even your home automation systems, and especially not IoT devices). It's the default permit that is implicitly given to everyone.
- Level 2 permits give you the right to host specific services, as long as you accept full responsibility for what those services do to the internet at large.
It should be a minor offense to violate the terms of your permits, punishable by a small fine.
I've always felt like the security debates failed to reach normal folks because they were too abstract and idealistic. Let's make security a concrete problem, then. When it's their money on the line, I guarantee the people will be more careful of what they do online.
PS: I don't disagree with the WikiLeaks community on this one, in that the US administration bearing down on one man (who hasn't been proven guilty yet) is nothing short of bullying. I wouldn't have bullied back like they did, but I understand their righteousness. Keep having principles, guys.
I couldn't get to Github, but that's the only outage I noticed due to a DNS error. It was right at the end of the day so I was about to go home anyway so didn't investigate any further.
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I'm not sure if Assange really understands that he and Wikileaks are being played by a foreign government. At best.
I couldn't get on weekly all day on the East coast
That's weebly. (Dang Nexus spell check)
I noticed it.
Github, Twitter and RadioCanada (french CBC) where unacessable for most of the day. While I can live without RadioCan and Twitter, GitHub is required for my job.
Malicious makers of propaganda do not care, if information used is accurate or not, so long it servers their agenda.
Bad propaganda is, when a foreign government that actively works against the way of life of your country, has made a decision for you that they want you to think like them.
The question is, why would you allow a foreign entity or government to make a decision about how you should think about anything by way of that government and its supporters influencing the news cycle of your country, which they regard as their enemy.
I'm on the west coast, and I definitely noticed several things weren't working right. I did some testing and determined it wasn't in my system, so it seemed likely it was another stupid douche running a dns attack somewhere.
Clinton is already our President and Assange is a dead man. I would personally skin him alive if President Hillary Clinton ordered me to. And so should do any loyal citizen. Those unwilling should be hanged as traitors along with their families.
Yeh, I couldn't get onto Spotify on my PS4 last night. I'm in the UK. I didn't notice it on anything I care about though.
I really don't believe this was done directly over wiki leaks, good cover story for this test run though.
Sounds more like Julian trying to grab on to this as 'some of his supporters' doing it (and hell perhaps they also happen to be not their motivation)
to get attention and threat-leverage (ie this is what happens when you try to take me offline,etc).
Your choice is a evil clown that I am sure will be caught chasing children wearing a mask and putting lipstick on sheep. Caught by a camera mounted on the broom that Clinton travels on. Shame Bernie did not make it, he seemed the most sane from a Canadian point of view.
I hope you have enough tanks for millions of people wielding AK-47s
No, it is enforced by the Federal, State, and local governments, and a system of checks and balances defined by the Constitution.
When the 2nd Amendment was passed, there was no standing army to oppose foreign invasion. And no federal tax system to underwrite one. They wanted to make sure that if the British re-invaded and marched on the White House that some meddling officials hadn't made it illegal for local militias to muster and defend because they weren't permitted to travel with anything more dangerous than fingernail clippers or keep muskets mounted over the mantel.
Fantasy insurrections are all very nice, but if we ever reach that point, then the Great American Experiment will have been well and truly finished.
1 tank can deal with an awful lot of people wielding AK-47s. Otherwise tanks wouldn't still be seeing much use.
Then again, tanks are SO last-century. Try dodging drones for a few weeks and see you you enjoy it.
The current Botnets of IoT that's being used is either run by N.Korea that is still ATWar with the United States (No Treaty has been signed - just a Cease Fire). Russia, China or the god damn Non Secure Agency. Personally I don't give a damn but if it drives our systems to IPv6 in a hurry (my ISP already supports it but the damn modem doesn't).
Tanks without infantry support are, more or less, already dead.
The last 10 years history proves you wrong.
John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
.... or by the 2nd?
To clarify, it is protected by the 1st, and enforced by the 2nd.
Too bad those Jesus loving 2nd amendment republitards are only interested in enforcing part of the 1st amendment, they always seem to forget about freedom of religion bit.
"The Obama administration should not have attempted to misuse its instruments of state to stop criticism of its ruling party candidate."
When foreign entities hack the email of a U.S. political party and then tries to influence U.S. elections with that information, you better believe the PotUS should step in and stop it.
Actually, no, interfering with communications is not protected by the First Amendment, and the government of the United States is sworn to protect the Constitution. People carrying guns haven't shown any vested interest in protecting freedom.
Probably has enough nukes.
To state meddling and backroom diplomacy. This shit isn't going to fly and now they know what to expect next time they try this shit.
If their only opponent is "a bunch of dudes with AK-47s", then no, they're not more or less already dead.
Infantry support is needed to keep other soldiers with things like rockets, RPGs, and mines (i.e., high explosives) away from the tank. You can sit there and hose down a modern tank like an M1 with an AK-47 all day long, you're not going to do a damn thing to it.
In the meantime, the 105mm or 120mm main gun of an M1, plus any of its 3-4 machine guns (1 .50 cal, 2 x 7.62mm, and an extra optional .50 cal) will gladly wreck plenty of dudes running at it with an AK-47. And if they run out of ammunition, they can also just start running people over.
See: Tiananmen Square.
I couldn't watch Netflix yesterday AM through the end of lunch (Pacific). So, yeah, I noticed.
Oh I love this game. Who you imagine the 'conquerors' will be when you jerk it to this fantasy? Citizens of your own nation perhaps? A real warrior of democracy, that's you alright.
So there.
So the only targets will be tanks and not something softer. That is good to know. Thanks.
Fantasy insurrections are all very nice, but if we ever reach that point, then the Great American Experiment will have been well and truly finished.
I *knew* the Battle of Athens was a fantasy! And now I have a citation to prove it!
'Molotov cocktail' is the root password for all tanks. Modern ones have fire suppression, so they require two or three Molotovs each.
In a guerilla war, Tank support/recovery vehicles are a much better target than tanks.
John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
Not being sarcastic here...
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I am still seeing issues accessing certain sites today.
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Has anyone seen a good analysis of the actual impact? Here in the southeast US we didn't even notice it. Everything was working fine.