Pro WikiLeaks hacker group’s DDoS tool downloads top 40,000

Dec. 13, 2010
Pro WikiLeaks hacker group’s DDoS tool downloads top 40,000

Imperva said there were three versions of the denial of service tool that members have been able to use:

  • Manual
  • Server controlled
  • Javascript version with no download

Amichai Schulman, chief technology officer at Imperva, said, "The tool was originally developed as an open-source network stress-testing tool. It was recently tweaked to include a central command-and-control module".

"Operation Payback's ability to challenge serious sites and do that simultaneously is very much coupled to the introduction of the new version with its [command-and-control] capabilities", he added.

"My speculation is that due to the substantial increase in downloads, it is highly likely this is no longer just a social movement, but also a technical movement like a botnet", Schulman concluded.

The top 10 countries for downloads of the DDoS tool are:

Country Downloads
US  9779
UK  3185
Germany  1963
Netherlands  1680
Canada  1488
France  1468
Spain  1364
Poland  1309
Russia  1243
Source: Imperva

 

This story was first published by Computer Weekly

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