British scholar must judge appear due to Spamhaus-ddos-attack

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A 17-year-old man from London has to appear before the judge because he, according to the British justice has been involved in large-scale ddos attacks on spambestrijder Spamhaus. The younger was in april last year already been arrested but was out on bail, released.

The teenager is accused of computermisbruik and fraud, reports The Register. The unnamed suspect would several ddos attacks on Spamhaus, a spambestrijder, have carried out the site of the organization inaccessible. He was also supposed to internet exchanges have been attacked via the ddos method. Further, the man would have been found guilty of money laundering.

The British police arrested the minor in april of last year. After some time, the 17-year-old inhabitant of London out on bail is released, but at the time of his arrest was computer equipment seized. Then would the police have sufficient evidence and have found it to be the man for the juvenile court judge to drag.

Why the British student on Spamhaus had coined, is not yet clear. The spambestrijder had to deal with ddos attacks, which increased to 300 gigabits per second. In the ddos attacks using dns amplification, a particularly aggressive method to websites on the knees.

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