Biggest
attack on RT.com: Website hit by 10 Gbps DDoS
RT,
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September, 2014
RT.com
has been hit with the most powerful DDoS attack in the website's
history, which reached 10 Gbps in strength. No group has claimed
responsibility. RT has experienced cyber assaults in the past,
prompted by its reporting on Manning and WikiLeaks.
The
Wednesday attack was successfully deflected, but resulted in a
temporary slowdown of the site.
“Thanks
to the website’s reliable technical protection, RT.com was
unavailable just for a few minutes, even though the DDoS attack has
continued,” RT’s press service said in a statement.
The
attack was identified as a UDP-flood type, and reached 10 gigabits
per second.
Hackers
have previously targeted RT with Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
attacks, to prevent it from reporting on various controversial
issues, such as the Chelsea Manning trial and WikiLeaks.
DDoS
attacks bring websites down by fabricating internet traffic and
overwhelming a site’s hosting service.
One
of the most powerful attacks on RT was recorded on February 18, 2013,
when the website was unavailable for about 6 hours.
RT
was also temporarily disabled for just under five hours in June 2013.
Hacker group AntiLeaks, which opposes Julian Assange’s WikiLeaks
project, claimed responsibility for the attack.
The
cyber assault coincided with RT’s reporting on the trial of Chelsea
(formerly Bradley) Manning and massive anti-government protests in
Turkey. Uninterrupted coverage continued on RT's Twitter page.
In
August 2012, the same group claimed responsibility for a massive DDoS
attack which knocked out RT’s English and Spanish websites for
hours worldwid
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