Attack on Doubleclick affects news sites
After an Internet attack on ad company Doubleclick's servers this week, users experienced delays accessing pages at washingtonpost.com before The Washington Post Co. blocked DoubleClick's ads from running on its site. CNN.com also had trouble serving ads.
A good reminder that "hackers don't need to attack the Internet,” said Johannes Ullrich, chief technology officer for the SANS Institute’s Internet Storm Center. “If you attack Akamai or DoubleClick you can take out 95 percent of what most people consider to be the Internet."
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