Hackers Attack U.K. Student's Web Site for $50,000 Extortion

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LONDON - A Web site that earned an enterprising British student $1 million suffered a crippling attack by ransom-seeking hackers.

Alex Tew, 21, said Wednesday that his Million Dollar Homepage was targeted after he publicized how it had helped him raise money for his university studies.

Tew had sold 10,000 small squares of advertising space on the Web site for $100 each, achieving his target in four months. His initiative spawned several copycat sites.

But Tew said that on Jan. 7, he received a threat from an organization calling itself "The Dark Group," demanding that he pay them $50,000 within 72 hours or face having his site taken down.

"It was written in poor English, but the hackers asked for $50,000, saying that it was just 5 percent of what I had made," Tew said. "I did not reply to the e-mail. I had no intention of paying."

Tew ignored the threat. Hackers then initiated a so-called distributed denial of service, in which attackers take command of third-party computers, through a virus or other security vulnerability, and instruct them to send junk data to the target site, overwhelming servers and causing the site to crash or perform poorly.

Tew said the site now works normally.

Tew, from Wiltshire, a county in southern England, said he informed the FBI because his site is hosted in the United States.

FBI spokesman Paul Bresson said the agency was investigating.

Such extortion cases targeting Web sites are occurring with greater frequency.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060118/ap_on_hi_te/britain_internet_ransom
 
This article reminds me of a kid who while ago hacked one of the biggest AIM Forum ever..

oh yeah, me.

I hacked one of the biggest AIM forums with over 100,000 members over 100,000 threads, the owner were from other country while the site was being hosted in United State.

Lawl
 
I've seen that site before. It's here. I thought it was an interesting idea. The stupid hackers should have thought of another creative idea instead of attacking people to get money. :crazy: Maybe they're script kiddies who think it's cool to do this and know little of the real old school hackers who are the good guys.
 
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