Saturday, May 4, 2013

Criminals "Cyber" by Cars in Action



Unexpected regulatory perpetrators of anti-spam company, Spamhaus, has been arrested. According to the Spanish authorities, the Dutch citizenship of the perpetrator was arrested in the town of Granollers, about 35 km from the city of Barcelona, ​​Spain.

Furthermore, the Spanish Interior Ministry explained that the offender does not launch the action in the house or building. He along with other team members using a van as an office and went about sending data packets to the server at 300Gbps Spamhaus.

For your information, the magnitude of the attack is declared to be the largest in the history of the internet world.

Quoted by PC World, Monday (29/04/2013), the van used by the hackers was already equipped with a variety of devices, including routers, a Mac Mini computer, laptop, antenna, and also a book titled novel Quicksilver Neal works Stephenson.

In addition, there are also two pieces of rubber stamp reads "NATO Secret" and "Classified Nato".

Unexpected "diplomat" of the state CyberBunker

Alleged perpetrator of this attack is known to have the name of Sven Kamphuis. However, Spanish authorities did not explicitly write the names in the report. They prefer to call the initials of the name of the alleged perpetrator, namely SK This was done for privacy issues.

Kamphuis himself as a member of the group allegedly Stophaus, a group formed to obstruct the work Spamhaus.

At the time of the arrest, the man was 35 years old coming from Netherlands Alkmaar was admitted as a diplomat from the Republic of CyberBunker.

CyberBunker.com itself is a hosting provider based in a former military facility in the Netherlands. Provider group is famous for refusing enforcement efforts removal of certain content from the Internet. The company pleaded not engage in spam, and do not allow SMTP traffic, the protocol used for sending e-mail.

Kamphuis will soon extradition from Spain to face prosecution in the Netherlands.

Sources:
http://tekno.kompas.com/read/2013/04/30/09003919/Penjahat.Cyber.Beraksi.lewat.Mobil

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