Easy methods to lose mates and DDoS individuals • Graham Cluley – Cyber Tech
When the mysterious operator of an web archiving-service determined to silence a curious Finnish blogger, they didn’t simply ship a stroppy e mail – they allegedly weaponised their very own CAPTCHA web page to launch a DDoS assault, threatened to invent a wholly new style of AI porn, and tampered with elements of their very own archive to smear the blogger’s title.
On this episode, we unravel how a web site designed to protect historical past might have trashed its personal credibility – and the way Wikipedia responded when belief went out the window.
Plus a ransomware gang shoots itself within the foot with a basic case of buffoonery, unintentionally corrupting the very keys victims would wish to decrypt their information. When even the criminals can’t unlock your recordsdata, what occurs subsequent?
All this, a surprisingly zen Decide of the Week, and a gloriously splenetic rant towards internet varieties, on episode 456 of the award-winning “Smashing Safety” podcast, with cybersecurity veteran Graham Cluley and particular visitor Paul Ducklin.

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