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Netsky.Q takes down P2P and crack sites

8 April 2004 13:52 by Jari Ketola | 6 comments

Netsky.Q takes down P2P and crack sites Email worm Netsky.Q variant has managed to bring down the websites hosting eDonkey2000 and eMule at www.edonkey2000.com and www.emule-project.net. The worm has also brought down two piracy sites at www.cracks.st and www.cracks.am. The only site that has managed to survice the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack is Kazaa homepage at www.kazaa.com.

The eDonkey website is available at eDonkey2000.com, and the eMule-project is currently available at an alternative address -- www.eMule-Project.org. Of course not too many would think of trying the second-level domain name without the third-level part, www.

According to the F-Secure virus information page the Netsky.Q work will be performing its DDoS attack between April 7th and 12th, 2004.

Source: Silicon.com

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Dela (Staff Member) 8 April 2004 15:57 Send private message to this user   
Actually http://www.emule-project.net was taking down by the administrators before the DDoS attack i believe! They had a notice up saying it would be down and to use emule-project.org.
Buik (Member) 8 April 2004 17:02 Send private message to this user   
Why is this worm variant only targetting P2P & Crack web sites? Who would get their kicks out out of attacking these sites? Hmmmm. RIAA, MPAA, M$....

OK, it's a conspiracy theory. But, let's face it, those who write this type of code are not the darlings of DRM organizations & companies.

Ted
Stretch the cash. Bargain hunting. System is not static.

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DrdigitaL (Newbie) 9 April 2004 12:51 Send private message to this user   
hahaha this is funny...cracks.am and cracks.st are both working fine..lmfao!! And if they did get hit by a virus why is it not stated on their main page or in any news section....what a riot...p2p forever!!!! I dont care what you big wigs do there isn't a damn thing you can do to stop this sharing, cracking, hacking community, and incase your wondering why, you have to live by rules, we as a "sharing" community don't....

Peace and sharing forever

Dr_digitaL
Daskins (Senior Member) 9 April 2004 17:12 Send private message to this user   
lol this is halarious, but who do you think is behind thid eh.. RIAA (COUGH)
AND1 (Inactive) 9 April 2004 21:25 Send private message to this user   
umm.. www.cracks.am still works... lol they shut them down allright.
psyclone (Newbie) 12 April 2004 23:47 Send private message to this user   
all its gonna do is let more people now about sites like cracks.am and cracks.st so if it was done by M$ RIAA then ts backfired big time.
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