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Join Date: Feb 2010
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c/p
Beginning at 6:16 PM Eastern Time Today evening, we began experiencing a “distributed denial of service” attack aimed at our “EKE” server. The attack used more than 2 Gbps of network bandwidth from several thousand different IP addresses. This is an extremely high amount of traffic, saturating even our network connections. The problem caused make our server to become unreachable (or very slow) from the Internet. We take reliability seriously. Unfortunately, this is by far the largest attack we’ve seen on our network . We sincerely regret and apologize for the impact this had on our customers We working very hard to fix this issue... thanks |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Very interesting hiway thanks for the post. The thing about this attack is it's illegal to attack servers like this so if it is DN they are breaking the law attacking Sonysat's servers. This definetly wouldn't get DN anywhere in a court room. This could just be some random hacker who has a beef with Sonysat, but 2Gbps is unheard of.
Is this what people have been calling ecm's? Is this the same reason the other receivers have been going down? With this info now public maybe we can finally get some answears as to what's really going on when these IKS servers go down. |
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