Dyn DDoS Attack: Here’s How Hackers Took Down Half Of The Internet
ShortNews: As a result of a massive cyberattack on Dyn DNS, many popular online services and websites went offline on Friday. The attack comprised of 3 back-to-back DDoS attacks that were, probably, launched by a botnet comprising of smart messages. Now, the services have been restored and the FBI is investigating all potential causes of the attack.
On Friday, many popular websites like Twitter, Reddit, and GitHub went down due to a massive cyber attack on Dyn DNS. According to the status page of Dyn,
this incident has been resolved. This massive outage also attracted the
attention of the FBI, which is investigating the potential causes. But,
how did hackers managed to bring down the internet giants?
Massive DDoS attacks took down Dyn DNS
Dyn DNS DDOS Attack explained
DDoS attack
is one of the most used tools by hackers to disrupt any online service.
In the recent years, we have seen a tremendous growth in such attacks.
For those who don’t know, a DDoS attack is an attempt to make an online
website offline by flooding it with a torrent of internet traffic
originating from different sources. Just last month, we told you about
the world’s largest DDoS attack that was launched from more than 150,000 hacked smart devices.
This time, rather than attacking an individual service, the hackers
attacked a popular DNS provider, which resulted in the service outage of
more than 80 popular websites. A DNS acts as a medium to translate domains to their respective IP addresses when one performs a request query.
It’s being suspected that three separate DDoS attacks were launched.
The first attack was on Dyn’s New Hampshire-based server on Friday
morning. Dyn resolved and overcame the issue within few hours. It was
followed by two other attacks in the afternoon.
According to Dyn DNS, the hackers used connected smart devices (IoT)
like routers, cameras, smart locks etc. to carry out the DDoS attack.
In such attacks, your connected device might become a part of such
botnet network without your knowledge. As the requests sent from these
devices seem normal, Dyn’s security infrastructure failed to filter
them.
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