Posted on 08/10/2006 1:17:34 PM PDT by SmithL
U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman's campaign Web site remained offline Thursday, and federal and state authorities were investigating why it crashed on the eve of this week's defeat in a high-profile primary.
The site, Joe2006.com, appeared to have suffered from a so-called "denial of service" attack, in which computers overwhelm a site with fake traffic so real visitors can't get through, said Richard M. Smith, an Internet security consultant in Brookline, Mass.
The Lieberman campaign denied speculation among liberal Web pundits that the centrist Democrat's Web site had simply crashed because it used a low-budget Web host unable to handle the volume.
Web hosting can cost anywhere from a few dollars a month for a personal Web site to thousands of dollars for large corporate sites.
The campaign spends about $100 to $150 a month on Web hosting services with MyHostCamp, said Dan Geary, who administers the site for the campaign. Geary said that MyHostCamp, which is owned by a friend of Geary's, gave the site more than enough bandwidth 200 gigabytes a month to handle a crush of visitors.
He said an analysis of the server suggested an attack that focused on specific components of the Web site such as internal files and e-mail.
But Smith said that even if there's enough capacity, as important is the amount of security it has to keep intruders out.
"There are measures that can be implemented to protect against this type of attack," Smith said. "I think they went a little cheap here. This kind of looked like a low-budget hosting service."
Geary insists security was adequate, saying MyHostCamp's servers are monitored by a larger company, Server Matrix, and administered by a major Web hosting company, The Planet.
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MoveOn.org!
Joe still hasn't apologized for deep sixing the military ballots back in 2000. I find this amusing.
The Shadow Party at work...
A candidate's web site gets lots of hits on election day.
Who would ever expect that?
Yup, sounds like a federal case to me!
He's toast.
Joe should, but state and federal officials should get to the bottom of it.
As for this not costing him the election, I think you're absolutely right. It still doesn't mean that this wasn't election tampering, whether successful or not.
The petite terrorists of Move.On know fewer and fewer limits. Arrest them all now, before it's too late and the National Guard end up having to shoot them.
I like what you said! Well done!
What a creepy smile...
Since LIEberman engaged in dirty tricks when he was the VP candidate, I have no sympathy for him at all.
WTF? No way are they getting enough bandwidth to handle the level of traffic a bellwether Senatorial campaign site gets right before the election.
Sorry, but you've pretty much fessed up that, for one, the KOssacks are correct.
Principles.
She's a creepy woman.
I alerted the siteop of Internet Haganah yestreday of a planned attack on his site last night by Koranimals.
I was also going to say that that was not enough money spent to handle traffic on any decently hit site much less a candidate's site right before he goes up for an election.
Also, I don't see any way shape or form that this could be construed or that anyone could be punished under the guise of tampering with an election.
Possibly other things but tampering with the outcome of an election. The basis for my thoughts? Websites for politicians are not a Right guaranteed by anything(even though the average liberal thinks Internet access is a guaranteed right to all people on the entire Earth).
But I could be wrong. It has happened in the past...once!
He still is pro-abortion. I am glad he has enough sense to support the WOT, but he does not care about the war against the unborn. No $$ from me for Joe.
Looks to me like Lieberman's campaign was hosted by shady company that couldn't handle the election-eve traffic. No dirty pool... just bad planning.
Oh, that's good to know...
Say, do you think garlic would work on her too? Or should I invest in the Holy Water?
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