Hacking The High Road

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As I write this, The High Road has gotten through one weekend and three more days without an interruption. Hopefully it will stay that way. The following article might offer some insights concerning what happened, and what the FBI is doing about it. Hopefully the party or parties responsible for The High Road's downtime is, or will be on their hit list. :fire:

FBI Pulls Plug on Several Botnet Hackers
June 13, 2007 6:03 PM EDT

WASHINGTON - More than 1 million computers - possibly yours, too - are used by hackers as remote-controlled robots to crash online systems, accept spam and steal users' personal information, the FBI said Wednesday.

The government has no way to track down all the computers, both in the U.S. and elsewhere, that hackers have massed into centrally controlled collections known as botnets.

But the FBI has pulled the plug on several botnet hackers, or zombies. One man was charged this week in a scheme that froze computer systems at Chicago-area hospitals in 2006 and delayed medical services.

What was viewed seven years ago as a kind of prank to boot people off-line has evolved into schemes to defraud people by stealing credit card and Social Security data, by crashing retail Web sites and through "pump-and-dump" online stock deals.

In those stock cases, hackers break into online trading accounts to buy and sell stocks, pumping up the price of those they can liquidate and then dumping them.

FBI Deputy Assistant Director Shawn Henry said in an interview Wednesday, "There will likely be spam sent on the heels of this case," people portraying themselves to be from the FBI or saying, 'We're investigating the big botnet case that you heard about and we need to check your computer. Provide us this information.'

"Bad guys will continue to use whatever tools are available on the vulnerable, on people who are unaware or unsuspecting," Henry said.

Hackers create botnets by scanning the Internet for vulnerable computers, which are then infected and instructed to join the botnet. Because the hacker has complete control of each "bot" computer, the botnet can be used to launch denial-of-service attacks, send spam e-mail, steal account login information or run any program.

Recent busts of botnet hackers, as part of the FBI's "Operation Bot Roast" sting, include:

-James C. Brewer, of Arlington, Texas. He was indicted Tuesday on charges of infecting more than 10,000 computers globally, including two Chicago-area hospitals operated by the Bureau of Health Services in Cook County, Ill. The computers at the two hospitals were linked to the health care bureau's mainframe system. They repeatedly froze or rebooted from October to December last year, resulting in delayed medical services, according to the indictment. Brewer was released on a $4,500 bond, court records show.

-Robert Alan Soloway of Seattle. When he was arrested last month, he was described as one of the world's top spammers for allegedly using botnets to send out millions upon millions of junk e-mails since 2003. Soloway continued his activities even after Microsoft won a $7 million civil judgment against him in 2005 and after Robert Brauer, the operator of a small Internet service provider in western Oklahoma, won a $10 million judgment. Soloway has pleaded not guilty to all charges in a 35-count indictment.

-Jason Michael Downey, of Covington, Ky. He was accused in Detroit last month of flooding his botnet-linked computers with spam for an 11-week period in 2004 and causing up to $20,000 in unspecified losses, according to court records.

The FBI's Henry said agents are investigating thousands of cyberfraud and computer intrusion cases, although it is not clear how many might be linked to botnets.

He said people should have their computers checked regularly for evidence of botnet infection, including using antivirus software or security firewalls.

"People have their cars inspected once a year to make sure they're safe," Henry said. "You've got to do the same types of things with your computers."
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THR is not a commercial site.
The FBI ain't gunna notice!!
Besides, we're an evil pro gun site!!
That makes us just a smidgon better than the Hamas web site in the eyes of .gov/neocon!!
The government's new (yeah right, it's always been) definition of terrorist: anybody with a gun!!
 
Maybe there is plenty of .gov employees that include FBI and others who are participants here and other sites. Lot of folks on this side of that fence.
 
I work for the Man, and out of roughly 30 folks in this office, I'd say 2 are registered Democrats, and half of us are *active* in some form of shooting. We all have a good laugh at the "red flag indicators of possible workplace violence" briefing we get every year since one of the "indicators" is "known to own a weapon". :rolleyes:
 
I'd like to see some pre-arranged way for THR members to stay informed when THR is down. A Yahoo group, perhaps? mailing list for members? Should Something Big (TM) happen, loss of a major community meeting site would be ... disconcerting at best.
 
There are also at least two myspace groups, one of which Oleg is a member. I don't know the url offhand, but just search it on there and they'll pop right up.
 
If the FBI is devoting resources in this day and age to monitoring or spying on THR, then our whole nation is in serious trouble.

Can you imagine the next major commission five years from now?

"Agent Johnson, why didn't you have more of your people focusing on the Al Jazeera chat rooms?"

"Well, urrr, uh, we were spending a lot of time hacking and monitoring The High Road, a pro-2nd amendment web site."

"Was this a terrorist web site?"

"Uhhh, no senator, in fact all these guys do is is make pro-US military comments and say how they want to see the terrorists dead."

"So why did you allocate resources for this 'High Road' web site?"

"Well, they were talking a lot about.... GUNS! And evil looking guns like AR-15s! And they were complaining about the rising prices of ammuntion!" :rolleyes:
 
I've noticed its been really quiet since the FBI has made several arrest in the botnet situations . One of which occured in Seattle ......
 
Continuing Testimony.....

''And we all know that people that do not support the Patriot Act are not patriots and hate America; it says so right here in the ammendment to the act.

This 5th Column could lead to turning back the clock on all the advances on freedom the government has made in the past 200 years making itself free of the tyranny of the people....''
 
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