, SecurityFocus 2004-08-26
A Massachusetts businessman allegedly paid members of the computer underground to launch organized, crippling distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks against three of his competitors, in what federal officials are calling the first criminal case to arise from a DDoS-for-hire scheme.
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FBI busts alleged DDoS Mafia
2004-08-27
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FBI busts alleged DDoS Mafia
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FBI busts alleged DDoS Mafia
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The Chickens have come home to roost. Was FBI busts alleged DDoS Mafia
2004-08-31
Joe Jared (joejared (at) oretek (dot) com [email concealed]) (1 replies)
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Interesting to read all this. As a wife (soon to be ex-wife) of one of the people involved in these attacks, I think they made some serious mistakes, seriously underestimated the law and the repercussions it would have on them individually. It's sad that a handful of the individuals were young guys, who now have to rebound from this and try to make good on their lives. Ashley and Echouafni are ultimately responsible, and Echouafni isn't even in the country, and can't be brought from Morocco because the US does not have extradition with Morocco. So he's a free man in Morocco, probably laughing that some of these guys are already seeing prison sentences. If justice were to fully be served, Echouafni would be brought back to the US, and tried for his crimes in the US.
Poulsen, you do realize you can contact Ashley while he's in prison, correct?
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