Yesterday (ayer)
CiU pages first, and that of the PP and the PNV, then succumbed to the attack surfer who has collapsed its servers, a measure of protest promoted by those who oppose the adoption of the 'law Sinde' that only survived the website of the PSOE.
The boycott promoted by blogger Valencia 'Anonymous Nano', which at 18.00 Twitter announced on its "Time DDOS ATTACK PSOE, CIU, PP" has resulted in a successful half-quarter of an hour after "official opening." This act of protest railed against the second final provision of the Law of Sustainable Economy, known as the 'law Sinde'-morning to vote, without debate in the Congress of Deputies and affects the free download sites online.
While Convergencia i Unio page see how your server was collapsed even before the appointed hour, the People's Party became inaccessible shortly after. Department sources have confirmed PP Communication difficulties of keeping open the web precisely because the Internet offensive, something for which they were prevented.
Instead, the website of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party, but from the communications department admitted to having noticed a decrease in speed as they approached 18.00, maintained its smooth operation. Also, the site of the Congress of Deputies, also aims set by the Internet, this afternoon it worked normally. The UI also, in fact, on its website the claims were clearly visible against the so-called Law Sinde, referring to the Minister of Culture, Ángeles González-Sinde.
Twenty minutes of attack
Measures against the attack have been detailed by the Head of Information CiU, Roc Fernández. "There is a type of program that recognizes when from the same IP (identity of an Internet connection) are sending several requests at once," said he, in turn, had designed a "static page" so that, despite collapse, the interface further showing the original appearance of CiU frozen. Nevertheless, www.ciu.cat stopped working, as the official website of the PNV, which despite not being in the group of parties including by Anonymous Nano, also fell victim to the collapse. However, around 18.20 beginning to recover the official website of the parties: the first was that of PP, followed by an irregular return of the CiU, the most affected by the cyber-and NIP.
Since the organization FACUA-Consumers in Action, who drafted the manifesto "If it is legal, is legal" has been signed by almost 30,000 web users, they claimed that, while not promoting the protest, they considered it " legitimate. " Ruben Sanchez, a spokesman for FACUA, has been seen in statements that the so-called 'law Sinde "is" nonsense "that advocates judicial system" of two speeds, one for corporations and another for the rest. "