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Time Warner Cable Hacked

28 February 2009 3,243 views No Comment

dataDue to a DDOS attack unleashed on Time Warner Cable, customers in the Southern California and National regions have had continuous internet outages. The attack was targeted at Time Warner’s DNS servers for a whole week. According to Time Warner, this attack will not be ignored, and they will prosecute.  Below is the official E-Mail that was sent out to affected customers:

During the past week, hackers have launched a series of attacks on Time Warner Cable’s servers. Time Warner Cable is working with law enforcement agencies to resolve these crimes.


As a result of these attacks, you may have experienced a temporary “outage” when attempting to surf the Web, including an intermittent “page cannot be displayed” error message. The outages did not result in services being 100% unavailable; and were limited to sporadic timeouts which appeared to be random events. Some users may have experienced a total disconnect. These types of attacks are not uncommon, especially for a network as large as ours. We suspect that the attackers are using “zombie computers,” or hijacking unsuspecting subscribers’ machines to perpetrate the attack without its owner’s knowledge.



All of us at Time Warner Cable take these attacks extremely seriously. As previously mentioned, we are working with the appropriate law enforcement agencies that specialize in investigating these types of crimes. We will pursue prosecution of all perpetrators to the fullest extent of the law. We apologize for the inconvenience that these attacks may have caused and encourage you to report any suspicious activity. Instructions for reporting security abuse are located at http://help.rr.com.
Sincerely,


Time Warner Cable Customer Service

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