Man arrested for using Botnets to launch DOS Attacks


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Man arrested for using Botnets to launch DOS Attacks


October 2007

A California man has been arrested for allegedly using a botnet to 
launch distributed denial-of-service attacks against two businesses.

Gregory King, 21, of Fairfield, Calif., was arrested earlier this week 
on four counts of electronic transmission of codes to cause damage to 
protected computers. According to an indictment, which a grand jury 
issued last week, he used an army of 7,000 zombie computers in multiple 
attacks on Killanet, a forum for gamers and graphic designers, and 
CastleCops, a security community that battles spam, phishing and 
malware.

If convicted on all counts, King, who is known online as Silenz, 
Silenz420, sZ, GregK, and Gregk707, faces a maximum of 40 years in 
prison and a fine of $1 million.

The government reported that King used Internet connections at his 
parents' home, a public library, a McDonald's restaurant, and a Best Buy 
(BBY) retail store to wage his attacks. According to the indictment, he 
also heckled his victims, taunting them before and after he attacked 
them.

The U.S. Attorney's Office out of Sacramento, Calif. reported that when 
federal agents arrived at King's home to arrest him on Monday morning, 
the defendant fled out the back door of his residence, carrying a laptop 
computer with him. He tried to hide it in some bushes in his backyard, 
but agents obtained a search warrant for the backyard area and seized 
the computer.

The indictment charges that starting in July of 2004, King launched 
distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against Killanet's server, 
while also trying to infect other computers to make them part of his 
botnet. The attacks allegedly went on until December 2006, according to 
the indictment.

In a separate charge, the government contends that King launched DDoS 
attacks against CastleCops in February of this year.

Between the four counts, King allegedly cost his victims an estimated 
$20,000. No motive was given for the attacks.

..Sharon Gaudin


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