For Penny Auction Sites: DDOS Attacker Update

UPDATE: The site that sent us this info has said that the alternate e-mail searching method didn’t point to the culprit. Earlier today we reported that a number of penny auction sites have been targets of DDoS attacks.
Was your penny auction site attacked? If so, the following information, from an attacked site, may help you determine who is behind the DDOS:

One penny auction site told us that they looked into resetting the password for the same user that sent the e-mail to for10cents, erevama@hotmail.com and found that the backup email for the account is “cs*****@mail.com“.

They tell us that this is most likely the real email of the DDOS host.
“We have run a wildcard check in our database to see if we can find this person and have come up with a few people who have signed up using emails “cs****@mail.com“.”

How to Do This:
“SELECT * FROM registration WHERE email_address LIKE ‘cs%@mail.com
Change “registration” to the table name of where emails can be found and “email_address” to whatever you call emails.
This will return all accounts that have “cs****@mail.com“.”

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  • jp April 1, 2011, 9:23 am

    For those that do not know. The penny auction DealDash.com has also been hit by the DDOS attacker. At least that is what I have heard. Unfortunately they have not notified members that if they win an item during a DDOS moment the auction will not be valid. These websites should be responsible and notify members by either sending out a notice or posting what happened and allowing the members to then decide if they want to waste their time when there is a big chance the auctions will not be valid.
    Some of the issues that dealdash had are: When you try to go to dealdash it won’t load. If it does load you won’t be able to do anything because it just hangs there. And of course if ANYTHING else occurs the DDOS issue is getting the blame. If you were able to get into dealdash and bid on items and actually win an item you probably won’t get to keep it. I was notified that my win was not valid because of the DDOS attack causing issues. I wonder if EVERY bidder that bid on that auction received a refund on bids that were used. Or if they are making money off of members that are not aware of the attack on the system.

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