The Dark Visitor
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| URL | www.thedarkvisitor.com |
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| Commercial? | N/A |
| Type of site | Blog |
| Owner | Scott J. Henderson |
| Created by | Scott J. Henderson |
The Dark Visitor, named after a book of the same name, is a blog run by retired-United States Army analyst Scott J. Henderson that focuses on the activities of Chinese hackers. The blog was one of the first Western world websites to break the news about the April 2008 organized DDOS attack by mainland Chinese hackers on CNN.com.[1][2] The assault was called off by the event leaders after news broke of the impending attack.[3]
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[edit] References
- ^ Jongsma, Carl: "Chinese hackers poised for anti CNN attack on April 19", Computer World, 2008
- ^ Claburn, Thomas: "CNN Faces Cyberattack Over Tibet Coverage" InformationWeek, 2008
- ^ McMillan, Robert: "Hackers Cancel Attack on CNN" IDG News, 2008
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