Cyberwars Redux
Posted in security on March 13th, 2009 by irv – Be the first to commentThere’s already a new chapter in the story of the alleged confession that Russia was behind the cyber attacks on Estonia in 2007. (See http://www.chaosprg.com/blog/2009/03/the-coming-cyberwars/) for previous discussion. In that post I discussed the (improbable, I thought) claim of a Russian official that his assistant had started the attacks for purely patriotic reasons. Now there’s a new story that the previously unnamed assistant has come forward and said it’s true, and added some fascinating details.
In an article by Charles Clover in the Financial Times (Kremlin-backed group behind Estonia cyber blitz), the assistant in question, a Mr. Konstantin Goloskokov, is quoted as claiming not only that he started the attacks but – and this is the really interesting part – that he enlisted members of a group called Nashe to carry them out. He insists that the decision to do this was spontaneous, not something prompted by orders from the Russian government and that there was nothing illegal about it. It wasn’t a denial of service attack, it was just more service requests than the Estonian servers could handle. The article does not say if he used air quotes or an “end sarcasm” tag when explaining this.
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