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Serious User's malware is the cause of Starhub's outage!

Cottonmouth

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WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS FUCKING SHIT? :oIo:
Same accusation that Sinkies are breeding their own dengue and zika mosquitos at home. Fuck your mother's cheebye Starhub!

StarHub: Cyber attacks that caused broadband outages came from customers' infected machines


Disruptions on StarHub's broadband network on Saturday (Oct 22) and Monday (Oct 24) were caused by bug-infested machines of the telco's own customers.
SINGAPORE - The two waves of cyber attacks that brought down Internet surfing on StarHub's broadband network last Saturday (Oct 22) and on Monday (Oct 24) came from the bug-infected machines of the telco's own customers.

These are the latest findings revealed at a hastily-called press conference organised by StarHub on Wednesday evening (Oct 26).

On the two occasions, many home broadband subscribers could not surf the Web for about two hours each owing to a spike in traffic to StarHub's Domain Name System (DNS).

StarHub chief technology officer Mock Pak Lum said: "Cyber security is everyone's responsibility and not just that of telcos, the Government and service providers."

He added that consumers could have bought malware-infected devices like web cams or routers that triggered the attack. He also advised consumers to buy devices from reputable vendors.

A DNS is a directory that maps Web addresses such as www.abc.com to a machine-readable string of numbers to connect Internet users to websites.

When the DNS is not operating optimally, users may not be able to access the websites.

On those two occasions, subscribers' bug-infected machines turned into zombie machines that repeatedly sent queries to StarHub's DNS, overwhelming it.

This is known as a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack.

As the traffic came from its own subscribers, they appeared legitimate.

But StarHub employed mitigation tools that filtered out traffic from the hijacked machines and increased its DNS capacity to restore its broadband services.

It maintained that the security of customers' information was not compromised.

The two incidents came hot on the heels of a similar DDoS attack last Friday against United Stated-based DNS service provider, Dyn.

A piece of malware called Mirai reportedly infected traffic cameras, which turned them into zombie machines that overwhelmed Dyn's DNS.

That resulted in a massive Internet outage on the east coast of the US, cutting off access to websites ranging from the New York Times website to music streaming service Spotify.
 

JohnTan

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mojito

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Sinkies and their filthy habits breed bugs and kutus on the internet, causing massive disruptions to other internet users. Very inconsiderate! :mad:
 

eatshitndie

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would agree that majority of pc's and laptops in sg are infected and compromised. both ml and sg are hotbeds of online fraud, botnet and malware propagation. this is a fact that online security and anti-fraud specialists in the u.s. can agree with.
 

frenchbriefs

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starhub cannot afford to upgrade their avast antivirus subscribtion?avast always tells me theres a malware on my google chrome but im too cheapskate to do anything about it.
 

eatshitndie

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starhub cannot afford to upgrade their avast antivirus subscribtion?avast always tells me theres a malware on my google chrome but im too cheapskate to do anything about it.

just confirmed suspicion that you're one of many sinkie cheapskate malware propagators.
 
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