Re: Continuing Attempts to Thwart FluTrackers
Flutrackers has come under DNS attack again repeatedly today. The attack attempted to bypass server passwords and load an sql programme into the site.
They were not successful.
We cannot determine what the ultimate purpose of this attack was, however, we have been able to track a substantial proportion of these attacks to IP address 121.15.245.186 which appears to originate from Shanghai, China.
It is beyond our comprehension why any individual should wish to hamper our efforts, especially at a time of international crisis in Haiti. We are publishing in
English,
French,
Italian. FT holds considerable information to assist aid and humanitarian efforts.
FT contains considerable useful information for doctors and authorities overseas where H1N1 flu outbreaks are occurring. For many doctors in less well informed and/or poorer or developing nations, FT is one of the few readily accessible sources of information that can be practically used to help save lives within the current pandemic.
We believe these attacks are most likely to originate from a rogue individual who is seeking to access data for personal gain. As such, we call upon the authorities in China to fully investigate this IP address and assist us in preventing these and future attacks.
We have also taken steps and measures to report these issues to all competent authorities both here in the US and overseas. To the individual or individuals concerned we repeat our request that these attacks are ceased immediately, and to advise you that these attacks are being traced at an international level and reported to relevant authorities for further action.
Your actions here could directly cost lives, and we advise you again in the strongest possible terms to stop these attacks immediately.
Thank you to the FT international members who have consulted on this matter.
