Internet attacks seen as more potent and complex

The Arbor Networks researchers said a 40-gigabit attack took place this year when two rival criminal cybergangs began quarreling over control of an online Ponzi scheme. "This was, initially, criminal-on-criminal crime though obviously the greatest damage was inflicted on the infrastructure used by the criminals," the network operator wrote in a note on the attack. Full Story »

Posted by Walter Cox
Tags Help
Subjects: Business, Sci/Tech
Topics: Internet
Editorial Help
Posted by: Posted by Walter Cox - Nov 11, 2008 - 12:14 AM PST
Edit Lock: This story can be edited
Edited by: Walter Cox - Nov 11, 2008 - 12:14 AM PST

Reviews

Show All | Notes | Comments | Quotes | Links
James Remeika
2.9
by James Remeika - Nov. 24, 2008

This article does an admirable job of translating some of the more complex features of modern internet attack into a fast-reading news clip. It is important that some of the subtle, technical details of "tech news" be delivered in short, fast-reading news clips. But Mr. Markoff essentially re-hashes a press release from Arbor Networks, a company that makes money by selling software to combat this very problem. Not a very in-depth or well sourced account of a global problem. Check out the Washington Post for *much* better coverage of the botnet phenomenon, including the steps and potential oversteps being taken to combat it.

See Full Review » (11 answers)

Comments on this story Help (BETA)

NT Rating | My Rating

Ratings

3.2

not enough reviews
from 2 reviews (20% confidence)
Quality
3.1
Facts
4.5
Fairness
3.5
Information
3.5
Sourcing
2.0
Style
3.0
Context
3.0
Depth
2.5
Enterprise
1.5
Popularity
3.4
Recommendation
3.0
Credibility
4.0
# Reviews
1.0
# Views
5.0
# Likes
1.0
# Emails
1.0
More
How our ratings work »
(See these related stories.)

Links Help

No links yet. Please review this story to add some!