DDoS on documentonews.gr and koupandoras.gr

The documentonews.gr and koutipandoras.gr servers have been under a coordinated attack since Monday afternoon, resulting in to face connectivity. According to information from technicians working with the two websites, the websites were subjected to a DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) cyber attack.ddos10

Through denial of service attacks (DDos) computers from all over the world attempt to access a website at the same time, causing the servers to overload and consequently crash.

It is worth noting that the cost of attacks can be from a few thousand to tens of thousands of euros per hour, depending on the area where the attack takes place. This is a coordinated and well-organized attack that includes "hacked" computers from all over the world, as evidenced by the thousands of electronic addresses (IP) that are at the disposal of documentonews.gr.

So who has the motivation for such an attack? It's the master's fault Sunday's Documento, where mobsters from Turkey and Greece are involved, or the successive revelations made by the newspaper about the parastatal that Maximou set up in the EYP?

It is impressive that when the research websites Solomon and Balkan published a lengthy investigation on Ayabefe, they were subjected to a similar type (DDoS) and large-scale cyberattack, which lasted several days. The attack Solomon received at the time was unimaginable, reaching approximately 220 million hits within 72 hours.

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