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Florida man charged in botnet attack on Akamai

Caroline McCarthy CNET News.com

Published: 25 Oct 2006 16:40 BST

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A Florida man has been charged with launching a distributed denial-of-service attack against servers run by Akamai Technologies.

A federal court in Boston on Tuesday heard charges that 32-year-old John Bombard of Seminole used a variant of the Gaobot email worm to turn computers — including systems at two universities whose names have not been disclosed — into an arsenal of "zombies" or "bots" that he could control remotely.

He then used this network of hijacked computers, known as a botnet, to send a massive amount of traffic to the domain name system (DNS) servers of the Global Traffic Management division of Akamai, prosecutors alleged. Akamai provides caching services for websites belonging to big-name companies like Yahoo, Google, Microsoft and Apple, among others.

This distributed denial-of-service attack, launched 15 June, 2004, rendered many of Akamai's clients' websites temporarily inaccessible, according to the charges.

The charges of hacking, or "intentionally accessing a protected computer without authorisation", carry potential penalties of up to two years' imprisonment and a $200,000 (£100,000) fine.

The case comes as botnet controllers are using increasingly sophisticated tactics. Major arrests were made over the summer, but attackers have kept up by writing new worms to maintain their zombie armies. In the meantime, web browser manufacturers are striving to introduce more secure upgrades, like Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.

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