From the Wall Street Journal (via The Verge):
The attack began at 2 a.m. Sunday morning and was followed by a more intense attack at 4 a.m., according to the China Internet Network Information Center, which apologized to affected users in its statement and said it is working to improve its “service capabilities.”
The attack, which was aimed at the registry that allows users to access sites with the extension “.cn,” likely shut down the registry for about two to four hours, according to CloudFlare
No idea on the motivation yet, which is interesting.
China has one of the most sophisticated filtering systems in the world and analysts rate highly the government’s ability to carry out cyber attacks. Despite this, China is not capable of defending itself from an attack, which CloudFlare says could have been carried out by a single individual.
Dear mass media, offense isn’t defense. They come out of different budgets with different motivations. China has IT silos just like we do, get over it.
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The DDoS attack on China was truly awful; how do you think this would have affected them in the long term?