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Hackers take down British crime agency website

Author : NewsGram Desk

London: The website of Britain's National Crime Agency (NCA) was temporarily taken down on Tuesday in a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack by hacking group Lizard Squad, a media report said. The attack was carried out several days after the NCA announced that six teenagers were arrested on suspicion of using a DDoS tool developed by Lizard Squad to target websites, Xinhua reported. Lizard Squad claimed responsibility for the attack on Twitter.

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The arrests were part of a police operation targeting users of Lizard Squad's Lizard Stresser tool, a software that allowed users to pay to take websites offline for up to eight hours at a time, according to a previous NCA statement.
But an NCA spokesman said the DDoS attack wasn't a security breach, and it did not affect the agency's operational capability. "At worst, it is a temporary inconvenience to users of our website. "In a situation like this, the measures NCA had in place could make sure that its website went back to normal in more or less 30 minutes, the spokesman also said.

(IANS)

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