Protect Marriage Website Still Under Attack
Protect Marriage Website Still Under Attack
The Protect Marriage website www.protectmarriage.org.nz
suffered another major attack by hackers, just a few days
after the same-sex marriage bill was passed.
“At
about 9pm Sunday night the Protect Marriage website was
attacked, causing our webhost to remove the site from the
web. This is no ordinary webhost - we are using a host in
the US that specialises in hosting websites that are likely
to be attacked. The attack was a "Denial of Service" attack
whereby the attackers send large numbers of requests for
information, overloading the site. In layman's terms, the
equivalent of 1 DVD worth of information was being requested
per second from the Protect Marriage website,” says Bob
McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ and
co-ordinator of the Protect Marriage
campaign.
“We assume there is still opposition to
our website for a number of reasons. We know that campaigns
around the world seeking to protect marriage are benefitting
from the resources on our site. We are also still having
families sign up through the site to register their support
and to be kept informed of the consequences of the bill
being passed. And the ‘My Marriage Pledge’ website (www.mymarriagepledge.org.nz) linked to the
Protect Marriage website has registered close to 25,000
pledges already and will continue to receive pledges for the
next 15 months.”
This is not the first major
attack on the website. The website crashed on its first day
in July 2012 after huge amounts of traffic through the site,
and then a ‘large scale denial of service attack’. A
death threat was also received through the site which was
referred to the Police.
“It is disappointing that
some opponents on our stance towards marriage are resorting
to desperate – but failed - attempts to shut us down. We
were also disappointed that our original web host company
based in Christchurch was targeted with offensive emails
simply because they were a business that we wanted to
support and who were willing to host some of our
websites,” says Mr McCoskrie.
“We expect the
Protect Marriage website to operate for a few years yet as
the full impact of the law takes effect and as new attempts
are made to redefine marriage even further to allow polygamy
and group marriage.”
The site is now back
online.
Technical details:
Attack Type: MAX
UDP Max Mbit/sec: 21.7Gbps Max Packet/sec:
28187k
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