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Wednesday, August 28, 2013
China hit by 'biggest ever' cyber-attack
The attack targeted sites ending in ".cn"
China has said it has suffered its "biggest
ever" cyber-attack, causing many websites
based in the country to go temporarily offline.
The distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack was
said to have targeted servers responsible for sites
with a ".cn" domain name.
The country has not speculated on who may be
responsible.
DDoS attacks, in which a target is flooded with traffic
in an attempt to render it unreachable, are common.
The technique is typically employed by hacktivists
looking to disrupt websites from operating correctly.
Enhanced capabilities
Notice of the attack was posted on the website of
the China Internet Network Information Center
(CNNIC).
It said that the DDoS had begun at 02:00 local time
on Sunday - before intensifying at 04:00.
The CNNIC apologised to the affected users.
It said it would "enhance the service capabilities" of
the network responsible for the affected domains.
China is often accused of being responsible for major
attacks on Western countries, particularly the US.
A New York Times investigation claimed that China
had targeted their systems over a four-month period
- but the Chinese foreign ministry described the
accusation as "groundless".
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