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Friday, January 6, 2017

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Hack Attack on Drudge Report a Sign of Chaos to Come


HANOVER, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 28: A hostess presents the new Vodafone LTE high-speed router (L) and modem at the Vodafone stand at the CeBIT technology trade fair on February 28, 2011 in Hanover, Germany. LTE is a new mobile broadband standard that promises speeds many times that of current UMTS and HSDPA systems and is being introduced foremost in rural areas in Germany that have thus far been cut off from broadband Internet connectivity. CeBIT 2011 will be open to the public from March 1-5. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)The popular right-leaning web portal, The Drudge Report, was briefly knocked offline last week. Incidents like this will only become more common until policymakers or tech companies get serious about fixing connected gadgets, also known as the internet of things (IoT).

In a since deleted post, the site’s verified @DRUDGE account on Twitter posted last week, “Is the US government attacking DRUDGE REPORT? Biggest DDoS since site’s inception. VERY suspicious routing [and timing],” as the International Business Times reported.

The Drudge Report did not respond to a request Friday for more details about the suspicious timing and routing.

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