It looks like a proof of concept. i read on different sources, there are some complaining about try endless to login and allways land on the login page. that's a new form of password grabber ? some got strange answers like system offline try later others got a wrong ip...
strange and shure not only an DNS attack myself i have an "testaccount" on facebook, the only thing wich facebook know is an allways changing IP from some anon services :D The purpose is only to know how it works.
Roger
On monday we had a downstream customer with a hacked server (some bot net root kit). The server "attacked" four Facebook dns servers with 20 parallel udp 53 "floods", each about 2.5Mbps, no idea what packet content.
Customer told me that there was a known bug in Plesk. Maybe there really was a botnet attack against Facebook today :) does anyone have any specific information? would be interesting.
On Mar 7, 2012, at 2:39 PM, Lukas Eisenberger wrote:
I am so glad that I deleted my account weeks ago :-D
cheers
Luke
Am 07.03.2012 08:23, schrieb Marco Fretz:
Good morning everyone,
Does anyone have an idea what happened to Facebook DNS servers? "A" www.facebook.com DNS queries are not answered anymore. I'm not sure but looks like the error exists since about 07:15 today.
on facebookdown.com were a lot of reports from around the world, now this site is also dead (to many mysql connections, which possibly means to many users...).
greets Marco
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