More Information on the LJ DDOS Attacks

I normally don’t signal boost stuff, but I’m seeing enough posts about the DDOS being something that LJ has done that I think the truth should be spread. This DDOS is beyond LJs control, and appears to have been politically motivated due to the postings of some LJ participants. I’ve snarfed this from ginamariewade.

Originally posted by clari_clyde at post

I’ve been wondering what’s up with all the DDoS attacks LJ has been receiving lately. Signal boosting [info]ingridmatthews:

Just in case anyone thinks LJ’s downtime is just TPTB being incompetant, read this:

LiveJournal, Russia’s blogging platform of choice, is sustaining biggest cyberattack attack in its history. Bloggers say the Kremlin wants to crack down on political discussion.

“LiveJournal, Russia’s most popular blogging platform, has been under a massive DDoS attack for the past few days. The attack has effectively wiped out Russia’s main refuge for unbridled political discussion, a hugely lively and extensive domain frequented by politicians, opposition activists and social commentators alike…

“The reason for attack is more than clear in this case — someone wants LiveJournal to disappear as a platform,” Ilya Dronov, development director at SUP, wrote in a post on his LiveJournal blog earlier this week. He said the hackers were hoping to push bloggers from LJ to social networks where “it’s easier to fight individual users.””

http://globalpost.com/dispatches/globalpost-blogs/bric-yard/russian-blog-site-under-attack

http://putinwatcher.blogspot.com/2011/04/cyber-war-on-russian-activist-bloggers.html

Here’s an article from Time on the subject: Why Have Hackers Hit Russia’s Most Popular Blogging Service?

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