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North Korea starts cyber attack against US government!
« on: July 08, 2009, 12:04:37 AM »
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090708/ap_on_go_ot/us_cyber_attack

Federal Web sites knocked out by cyber attack

By LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press Writer Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press Writer – 7 mins ago
WASHINGTON – A widespread and unusually resilient computer attack that began July 4 knocked out the Web sites of several government agencies, including some that are responsible for fighting cyber crime, The Associated Press has learned.

The Treasury Department, Secret Service, Federal Trade Commission and Transportation Department Web sites were all down at varying points over the holiday weekend and into this week, according to officials inside and outside the government. Some of the sites were still experiencing problems Tuesday evening. Cyber attacks on South Korea government and private sites also may be linked, officials there said.

U.S. officials refused to publicly discuss details of the cyber attack. But Amy Kudwa, spokeswoman for the Homeland Security Department, said the agency's U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team issued a notice to federal departments and other partner organizations about the problems and "advised them of steps to take to help mitigate against such attacks."

The U.S., she said, sees attacks on its networks every day, and measures have been put in place to minimize the impact on federal Web sites.

It was not clear whether other federal government sites also were attacked.

Others familiar with the U.S. outage, which is called a denial of service attack, said that the fact that the government Web sites were still being affected three days after it began signaled an unusually lengthy and sophisticated attack. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the matter.

Web sites of major South Korean government agencies, banks and Internet sites also were paralyzed in a suspected cyber attack Tuesday. An initial investigation found that many personal computers were infected with a virus ordering them to visit major official Web sites in South Korea and the U.S. at the same time, Korea Information Security Agency official Shin Hwa-su said.

The South Korean sites included the presidential Blue House, the Defense Ministry, the National Assembly, Shinhan Bank, Korea Exchange Bank and top Internet portal Naver. They went down or had access problems since late Tuesday, said Ahn Jeong-eun, a spokeswoman at the Korea Information Security Agency.

Kudwa had no comment on the South Korean attacks.

Two government officials acknowledged that the Treasury and Secret Service sites were brought down, and said the agencies were working with their Internet service provider to resolve the problem.

Ben Rushlo, director of Internet technologies at Keynote Systems, called it a "massive outage" and said problems with the Transportation Department site began Saturday and continued until Monday, while the FTC site was down Sunday and Monday.

Keynote Systems is a mobile and Web site monitoring company based in San Mateo, Calif. The company publishes data detailing outages on Web sites, including 40 government sites it watches.

According to Rushlo, the Transportation Web site was "100 percent down" for two days, so that no Internet users could get through to it. The FTC site, meanwhile, started to come back online late Sunday, but even on Tuesday Internet users still were unable to get to the site 70 percent of the time.

"This is very strange. You don't see this," he said. "Having something 100 percent down for a 24-hour-plus period is a pretty significant event."

He added that, "The fact that it lasted for so long and that it was so significant in its ability to bring the site down says something about the site's ability to fend off (an attack) or about the severity of the attack."

Denial of service attacks against Web sites are not uncommon, and are usually caused when sites are deluged with Internet traffic so as to effectively take them off-line. Mounting such an attack can be relatively easy using widely available hacking programs, and they can be made far more serious if hackers infect and use thousands of computers tied together into "botnets."

For instance, last summer, in the weeks leading up to the war between Russia and Georgia, Georgian government and corporate Web sites began to see "denial of service" attacks. The Kremlin denied involvement, but a group of independent Western computer experts traced domain names and Web site registration data to conclude that the Russian security and military intelligence agencies were involved.

Documenting cyber attacks against government sites is difficult, and depends heavily on how agencies characterize an incident and how successful or damaging it is.

Government officials routinely say their computers are probed millions of times a day, with many of those being scans that don't trigger any problems. In a June report, the congressional Government Accountability Office said federal agencies reported more than 16,000 threats or incidents last year, roughly three times the amount in 2007. Most of those involved unauthorized access to the system, violations of computer use policies or investigations into potentially harmful incidents.

The Homeland Security Department, meanwhile, says there were 5,499 known breaches of U.S. government computers in 2008, up from 3,928 the previous year, and just 2,172 in 2006.

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Re: North Korea starts cyber attack against US government!
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2009, 12:14:41 AM »
Yes, I too am suspicious that it is North Korea who launched this cyber attack. I hope that our systems can sustain against or completely block traffic from North Korea.

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Re: North Korea starts cyber attack against US government!
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2009, 12:20:17 AM »
It's definitly North Korea but I'm sure the US media will tell us all that it's "hackers."

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Re: North Korea starts cyber attack against US government!
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2009, 07:22:59 AM »
"Yes, I too am suspicious that it is North Korea who launched this cyber attack. I hope that our systems can sustain against or completely block traffic from North Korea."

That sounds like a wise precaution, but it may not solve the problem.  It's been known for a LONG time that North Korea has an extensive network of agents working in South Korea.  For years, these agents would foment riots by organized labor, college students, etc.  It's a real problem for the South Koreans.   Because they speak the same language, the North Koreans have a whole population of recruits.

What surprises me here is this level of sophistication.  The North Koreans are probing for weaknesses, and apparently they're better than we think.  Either that or it's the Chinese, and they're pestering the South Koreans just to put everybody off their scent.

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Re: North Korea starts cyber attack against US government!
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2009, 08:09:40 AM »
North Korea is in the hip pocket of China, so I would suspect that the true source of the hacks is China.  Just as when Hizbollah acts, it's real source of direction is Iran.  Same concept.  China tried hacking into California's electric grid some years ago, and they allied themselves with Russia recently, so they've been at this a while.

http://www.v3.co.uk/vnunet/news/2115355/hackers-turn-heat-california-power-grid

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Re: North Korea starts cyber attack against US government!
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2009, 08:44:02 AM »
Too bad the U.S. govt particularly Obama have no backbone and the North Korean Communists know that.
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Re: North Korea starts cyber attack against US government!
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2009, 03:55:20 PM »
Does anyone remember about two years ago when Chinese hackers tampered with federal websites?
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Re: North Korea starts cyber attack against US government!
« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2009, 04:24:56 PM »
Kennedy went toe to toe with Russia over the Cuban missile crisis.  LBJ went balls deep in Viet Nam.  FDR got us through WWII.  Democratic Presidents can wage war just as readily as the Republican ones.

Either way, it looks like this century will be bloodier than the last one.

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Re: North Korea starts cyber attack against US government!
« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2009, 07:43:04 PM »
I remember the flights being shut down at O Hare in Chicago because of computer malfunctions.

This was 3 years after 9/11, and I remember stranded passengers ( myself included ) making comments about how it could be terrorists practising for a new type of attack. Shutting down our communications is also a priority for terrorists.


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Re: North Korea starts cyber attack against US government!
« Reply #9 on: July 09, 2009, 01:12:14 AM »
"Yes, I too am suspicious that it is North Korea who launched this cyber attack. I hope that our systems can sustain against or completely block traffic from North Korea."

That sounds like a wise precaution, but it may not solve the problem.  It's been known for a LONG time that North Korea has an extensive network of agents working in South Korea.  For years, these agents would foment riots by organized labor, college students, etc.  It's a real problem for the South Koreans.   Because they speak the same language, the North Koreans have a whole population of recruits.

What surprises me here is this level of sophistication.  The North Koreans are probing for weaknesses, and apparently they're better than we think.  Either that or it's the Chinese, and they're pestering the South Koreans just to put everybody off their scent.

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We also only hear about the teenages kids who get arrested for hacking.  We never hear about the ex KGB or CIA agent working for the Muslim countries, or Russian or Chinese, with a few exceptions.  You're right about N. Korea helping communist street protests in S. Korea.  They have few resources but they are smart and dedicated to fighting their enemies.  If China really wanted to make a move, they could do a lot more damage.

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Re: North Korea starts cyber attack against US government!
« Reply #11 on: July 09, 2009, 02:01:04 AM »
I see this as an aggressive act of war.  We shall see how his majesty king hussein reacts.