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September 18th, 2010, 08:37 GMT · By

4Chan-Coordinated DDoS Attack Brings MPAA Website Down

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Members of the notorious 4chan image board have launched a coordinated a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack against mpaa.org, the website of the Motion Picture Association of America.

The attack began at 9:00 PM EST and is still ongoing. It only took eight minutes for the MPAA website to go down.

According to an announcement posted on the Internet, 4chan members consider this a retaliation against film studios who paid an Indian company called Aiplex Software to attack torrent websites in a similar manner.

Last week, Aiplex's managing director boasted in the media that when websites refuse to respond to DMCA takedown notices sent by his company, on behalf of local and international film studios, his team resorts to DDoS.

"[…] We flood the website with lakhs [hundred of thousands] of requests, which results in database error, causing denial of service as each server has a fixed bandwidth capacity," he said.

Aiplex was the original target in 4chan's attack plans, but it was replaced with MPAA at the last moment, because the Indian company's website was hit and taken down ahead of schedule by someone else.

4chan announcement regarding MPAA DDoS attack
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"Rejoice, /b/rothers, even if it was at the hands of a single anon that it was done, even if ahead of schedule. Now we have our lasers primed, but what do we target now?

"We target the bastard group that has thus far led this charge against our websites, like The Pirate Bay. We target MPAA.ORG!" the 4chan announcement said.

Instructions regarding what programs to use in the attack, where to get them from and what IP address to target were also included.

4chan is a popular image board that served as birthplace for numerous Internet memes. Its members have repeatedly proven that they can band together to harass organizations or individuals in numerous ways.

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Comment #1 by: Ilt on 18 Sep 2010, 09:37 UTC reply to this comment

I don't think you quite understand what 4chan is.
It's an anonymous image board. This anonymity leads to such incidents as this, since no identity usually means no consequences. The administration there has no part to play in whatever dubious activities the users of 4chan may undertake, and does not condone them in any way.


Comment #2 by: anon on 18 Sep 2010, 09:38 UTC reply to this comment

Im glad,

I wish i would have Fired mah lazor.


Comment #3 by: Henry on 18 Sep 2010, 09:40 UTC reply to this comment

They got what they deserved, really. Sending warnings and combating piracy is one thing, but DDoSing someone?


Comment #4 by: anon on 18 Sep 2010, 10:39 UTC reply to this comment

Well done!


Comment #5 by: Anon on 18 Sep 2010, 11:38 UTC reply to this comment

Cool story, bro.


Comment #6 by: TPB4eva on 18 Sep 2010, 11:51 UTC reply to this comment

doin' it for the lulz aiight.


Comment #7 by: Anonymous on 18 Sep 2010, 12:15 UTC reply to this comment

It was ebaums

Comment #7.1 by: Anonymous on 18 Sep 2010, 17:13 GMT

Damn that ebaums.

Comment #7.2 by: anonymoose on 19 Sep 2010, 22:18 GMT

yeah those guys at ebaums always try to pin this kind of stuff on 4chan


Comment #8 by: wat on 18 Sep 2010, 16:39 UTC reply to this comment

It's sad that the only place fighting for the internet is the a****** of the internet.


Comment #9 by: Anonymouss on 18 Sep 2010, 18:57 UTC reply to this comment

most boorish and uninformative article I have ever read in my life.
clearly this was written by a 12 year old


Comment #10 by: Anonymous on 18 Sep 2010, 19:47 UTC reply to this comment

I've seen lots of comments (elsewhere, I believe torrentfreak) that ddos attacks do not do much in the long run. That may be true, but it's about sending a message. Don't. F*ck. With us.


Comment #11 by: Anonymous on 19 Sep 2010, 03:08 UTC reply to this comment

It is always ebaums and then they try to blame us. Oh woe is us!


Comment #12 by: Anonymous on 20 Sep 2010, 01:17 UTC reply to this comment

MPAA deserves it.


Comment #13 by: Anonymous on 20 Sep 2010, 02:45 UTC reply to this comment

Definitely Ebaums


Comment #14 by: anon on 20 Sep 2010, 15:57 UTC reply to this comment

ebaums did it, I can tell from the pixels.


Comment #15 by: Anon on 20 Sep 2010, 20:03 UTC reply to this comment

4chan doesn't have members. It has users.


Comment #16 by: Yes on 21 Sep 2010, 05:47 UTC reply to this comment

Agreed it was e/b/aums


Comment #17 by: Shoop n Whoop on 22 Sep 2010, 18:58 UTC reply to this comment

I'm chargin mah DDoS!

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