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CYBER WAR. On 36th day of DDoS attack at KC, its level increased to 10 million packets per second

Publication time: 12 July 2012, 16:12

The cyber war of the Russian KGB regime against the Kavkaz Center intensifies. On the 36th day of continuous DDoS attacks on the KC servers, the overall level of SYN flood increased to 10 million packets (requests) per second.

It is to be recalled that a sharp increase in KGB DDoS attacks occurred on July 9, when the servers of the KC were hit by a 2-million-packet attack. Prior to that, the maximum level did not exceed 1.7 million.

 

The sharp increase occurred after the KC placed additional servers of the website with providers specializing in preventing network attacks.

On early July 12, the overall level of the DDoS attack continued at 10 million packets per second for several hours.

It is worth mentioning that the cyber terrorist activities of the Russian KGB regime against the KC sharply intensified after the adoption by the Russian illegitimate State Duma of a so-called "law" on controlling the Internet. In short, the KGB regime descended the iron curtain on Internet and introduced an overall censorship against undesirable websites and online media outlets.

 

Curiously, despite the fact that cybe terrorist attack against the KC is being conducted for more than a month, not a single media outlet calling itself democratic and fighting for freedom of speech, reported even scanty information about this new crime of the KGB regime.

Moreover, some democratic journalists in Russia announced that they would be happy if the FSB succeeds in complete blocking of the Kavkaz Center, with which the KGB has waged an uninterrupted war for 13 years already.

 

But when the illegitimate Russian parliament, which was "elected" using mass fraud, adopts a law to control the internet, screams are heard from all democratic corners. Defenders of free speech, obviously hoped that Putin and his gang would satisfy with the blood of the Kavkaz Center, and they, faithful democrats, would be unaffected. As you now see, they were wrong. They do not understand that they have long been included into the proscription lists of the KGB regime and their "liquidation" is only a matter of time and means.

Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center



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