Friday, January 2, 2015

Pirates launch a paid service that allows you to disable any websites

Riding on its recent reputation acquired following the attacks that paralyzed the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live and for having, apparently, helping Guardians of Peace to hack Sony, the group of hackers Lizard Squad intends to monetize today equity offering DDoS attacks against
 a small stipend ...



Thus, to $ 6 per month, buyers can engage the Lizard Squad to attack any website and make it inaccessible for 100 seconds. If you want to cripple the longer, 8:00, for example, you would opt for the $ 130. But if you really have a grudge against a particular site, there is a special package between 30 and $ 500, varying logically depending on the complexity of the target.

For now, only the bitcoin is accepted as payment but Lizard Squad announced via Twitter that PayPal would be proposed. By selling its services to everyone, a large-scale cyber war (affecting both professional and consumer) is obviously to fear but Lizard Squad here seems to want to prove his power, and save the group its "credibility" - often put in question after recent attacks -.

A website was even created to manage the thing, "Lizard Stresser". It is, for the time off, displaying a simple message: "Switching servers ... will be back online soon - All paid accounts Will receive one bonus week as compensation. »
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