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At the height of vDOS’s profitability in mid-2015, the DDoS-for-hire service was earning its proprietors more than $42,000 a month in PayPal and Bitcoin payments from thousands of subscribers.
A New Mexico man is facing federal hacking charges for allegedly using the now defunct attack-for-hire service vDOS to launch damaging digital assaults aimed at knocking his former employer’s ...
Cybersecurity reporter Brian Krebs has detailed the business model and practices of vDOS, a shady DDoS attack service that lets anyone buy attacks.
Krebs on Security writes: vDOS – a “booter” service that has earned in excess of $600,000 over the past two years helping customers coordinate more than 150,000 so-called distributed denial-of-service ...
The Israeli website vDOS, which orchestrates distributed denial of services (DDoS) attacks for a fee, has been “massively hacked”, revealing details on the thousands of people who paid for the ...
Krebs was leaked a database from vDOS last week after it was itself hacked, revealing the huge scale of the site: "To say that vDOS has been responsible for a majority of the DDoS attacks clogging ...
Last week, the FBI arrested a pair of Israeli teenagers who allegedly ran an online booter service called vDOS, as reported by Brian Krebs. vDOS was an online service that helped carry out ...