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Police in the Netherlands have arrested a second suspect is related to supporting the movement WikiLeaks. The suspects are believed to perform denial of service attack distribution (DDoS) to prove their support for whistle-blowers this site.
AMSTERDAM - Dutch police have arrested two suspects related to the movement WikiLeaks supporters. The suspects are believed to perform denial of service attack distribution (DDoS) to prove their support for whistle-blowers this site.
Detention This 19-year-old youth following the attacks carried out some time ago the Dutch Police. Earlier also arrested a 16-year-old boy accused of involvement in the group 'Anonymous' supporters are attacking WikiLeaks several websites including Mastercard and PayPal. Thus quoted from Naked Security, Monday (12/13/2010).
Prosecutors claim that the 19-year-old boy who came from Hoogezand-Sappemeer, northeast of the Netherlands, prosecutors are flooding the website with Internet traffic.
"This young man using software hackers to flood the Internet in the prosecutor's office with as much digital traffic. The investigation by the National Police Services Agency show that youth are using the internet pseudonym Awinee. They also persuade other Internet users to participate in the attack," added the police
However, DDoS attacks are used not to hide IP address on his computer. This turned out to make the police so much easier to identify the location where the attack originated.
So who 'Awinee'? Based on Google's search users real name is derived from a named Martijn Gonlag. Wikipedia says that there are 34,000 people living in areas Hoogezand-Sappemeer, then there may be many 19-year-old youth who use the same online pseudonym.
Distribution denial of service attack (DDoS) is illegal in many countries, and in the Netherlands could get prison sentences for six years.
Prosecutors also claim that the newly arrested men also participated in a DDos attack on Moneybookers.com site, which makes the site offline for some time. Site Moneybookers.com remove its relationship with WikiLeaks in August.
By sari, okezone.com, Updated: 12/13/2010 4:47 AM

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