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Nov 15
2008
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DoS and distributed hacking tools finally criminalisedPosted by: dnrestcom on Nov 15, 2008 |
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A law criminalising denial of service attacks and the supply of hacking tools has been brought into force in England and Wales after a number of delays. The law was already in force in Scotland.
Denial of service (DoS) attacks involve the simultaneous sending of millions of messages or page requests to an organisation's servers. The sudden, massive deluge of information can render website and email servers inoperable.
The UK's main cybercrime law is the Computer Misuse Act, passed 18 years ago. Its application to denial of service attacks had been the subject of some confusion.
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DoS and distributed hacking tools finally criminalised
