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Terpe
31st March 2012, 12:43
The Philippines has been tagged as one of the world’s biggest sources of a dangerous kind of cyber “attack” designed to take down entire computer networks and shut down key consumer services.

The latest report by Russian Internet security firm Kaspersky Labs showed that the Philippines ranked 13th on the list of 23 countries where “distributed denial of service” or DDOS attacks originated in 2011.

The Philippines was one of four Southeast Asian countries to make the list, the two others being Malaysia at 5th, Indonesia at 18th and Vietnam at 19th. Over 90 percent of all DDOS attacks came from the 23 countries on the list.

As much as 2 percent of these came from the Philippines, Kaspersky Labs analysts Maria Garnaeva and Yury Namestnikov said.

“DDOS attacks are used as an act of protest as well as a highly effective tool for exerting pressure on competitors,” Namestnikov said in a statement.

“It comes as no surprise therefore that online trade (online shops, auctions, message boards) was most frequently targeted,” he said.

Kaspersky said attacks were also conducted against businesses, including travel company websites. Unknown groups conducted these attacks during the summer season when travel was at its peak, as well as Christmas and New Year holidays.

A DDOS attack aims to make a computer or network unavailable to its intended users. This is done usually by a group or by a single user in control of several devices looking to stop a particular Internet site or service from functioning properly.

This is done by flooding a server with more network traffic than it is able to handle. This prevents the server from carrying out its normal functions and in some circumstances crashes the server completely.

Last year, the number of DDOS attacks around the world rose by 57 percent. “This figure may increase in the coming months of 2012,” Namestnikov said.

In 2010, the Philippines was one of the top 20 countries around the world with the highest incidence of cybercrimes. Of the list of 20, six were from the Asia Pacific region

Source:-
http://technology.inquirer.net/9489/philippines-ranks-13th-in-list-of-countries-launching-cyber-attacks

Steve.r
31st March 2012, 15:42
I must admit, we do get a lot of spammers coming from the Philippines these days. Sometimes it is hard to see if a registration is genuine or not until the first posts, even after background checks. :rolleyes:

somebody
20th May 2012, 13:38
Its a major problem many Phill kids seem I guess due to having very good English reading and writing skills plus a major window into west coast america life via the Media and of course a lot of family. Some very good IT knowledge and skills both self taught and taught in college and University. But there are simply not enough jobs for many of them as they have the skills but not many get a chance to finish University.

When young people have all this ability and no outlet..

We found the same in a UK Academy in London which was having loads of problems with pupils hacking them once we gave them a outlet and a "light at the end of the tunnel" (if they worked and studied hard) the problem disappeared almost to zero..