Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Web
  3. Legacy Archives

Gaming Co. Hit By Major DDoS Attack

Add as a preferred source on Google

The new generation of botnet attacks is here, and it was unveiled with an attack on the gambling sites of Gala Coral that forced them offline for almost half an hour. Perhaps the most worrying aspect isn’t that it was carried out, but the way it was conducted. The attack, which involved around 30,000 PCs and Macs, was disguised by the criminals who analyzed and reproduced the behavior of the site’s typical customers, meaning the buildup couldn’t be spotted beforehand. Gala Coral’s E-Commerce’s information security officer Peter Bassill told ZDNet that a huge amount of planning had gone into the attack. The criminals had spent several months setting up accounts using stolen credit card details. The large number of accounts was necessary in order to generate the type of traffic that would overwhelm the site’s servers. That would be bad enough, but in a second attack the botnet halted the website’s attempt to stop it using a port firewall. As it did so it still sent out attack data. Gala Coral’s sites are brought down in attacks a couple of times a year, Bassill said, and explained the attacks were often preceded by blackmail demands for sums in excess of $100,000. But the size and organization of this attack was on a different scale, he said. "This is a very worrying step we have seen in botnets; we have no way of responding to this without working with law enforcement. The attacks will come from many hosts in small volumes and they are going to be very hard to spot. If they can do that to us, a large gaming company, then think what they could do if they find a way to target companies like BT or the nuclear-power industry."

DT Staff
Digital Trends has a simple mission: to help readers easily understand how tech affects the way they live. We are your…
How to clear your browser cache in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, or Opera
A cluttered cache can slow you down and break websites, so here's how to clear it in every major browser in just a few seconds.
How to delete browser cache

A stocked computer cache may be convenient for logging into and out of go-to sites in seconds flat, but a major buildup of these tracking codes could significantly impact your PC’s performance. If you’ve noticed that your PC has been running rather slow of late, or you’re using a new browser and don’t know how to clear its cache, we’ve got you covered with the following guide.

Read more
How to find archived emails in Gmail and return them to your inbox
Archived emails in Gmail are easier to find than you think—once you know where Google hides them
Gmail icon on a screen.

If you’re looking to clean up your Gmail inbox, but you don’t want to delete anything permanently, then choosing the archive option is your best bet. Whenever you archive an email, it is removed from your inbox folder while still remaining accessible. Here’s how to access any emails you have archived previously, as well as how to move such messages back to your regular inbox for fast access.

Read more
Is there a Walmart Plus free trial? Get a month of free delivery
A Walmart sign on the outside of a store.

For regular Walmart shoppers, signing up for Walmart Plus is a no-brainer. It's basically Walmart's version of Amazon Prime, with subscribers unlocking free shipping on most orders, early access to discounts and new product drops (like Nintendo Switch 2 restocks), the best grocery delivery, and more. If you're always taking advantage of Walmart's bargains for the best smart home devices or the best tech products in general, but you're still not sure if you'll be able to maximize the benefits of Walmart Plus, we highly recommend claiming the free trial to the service, and we've got everything you need to know about it right here.

START YOUR FREE TRIAL

Read more