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Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri Interview 2008
The Baloch Legend "Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri Baloch" interview with Wusatullah khan
Global internet slows after 'biggest attack in history'
One of the largest ever cyber attacks is slowing global internet services and the disruption could get worse, experts said on Wednesday, after an organization blocking "spam" content became a target.
"Based on the reported scale of the attack, which was evaluated at 300 Gigabits per second, we can confirm that this is one of the largest DDoS operations to date," online security firm Kaspersky Lab said in a statement.
Perpetrators of DDoS attacks typically target websites by flooding servers with messages from multiple systems so they cannot identify and respond to legitimate traffic.
Paul Vlissidis, group technical director at internet security firm NCC, said the volumes of traffic involved in the attack were having a knock-on effect on the rest of the internet.
Because many computers were involved in the attack, it was difficult to defend against.
"If you have a few computers sending large amounts of traffic you can filter them out easily. When literally thousands and thousands are involved it makes it much, much harder," he told Reuters.
However, according to thinkbroadband, an independent British information website which allows users to test their broadband speed, there appeared to be little evidence of a slowdown.
"Of course it is possible that people may be finding some services or sites they access over the Internet are performing slower than usual ... but there appears to be no evidence to say that UK broadband users have been slowed down across the board," it said on its blog.
Spamhaus, a London and Geneva-based non-profit group which helps weed out unsolicited "spam" messages for email providers, said it had been subjected to "distributed denial of service" (DDoS) attacks on an unprecedented scale for more than a week.
Spamhaus publishes blacklists used by internet service providers (ISPs) to weed out spam in email traffic.
The group is directly or indirectly responsible for filtering as much as 80 percent of daily spam messages, according to Cloudflare, a company that said it was helping Spamhaus mitigate the attack.
"We've been under this cyber-attack for well over a week," Steve Linford, chief executive of Spamhaus, told the BBC. "They are targeting every part of the internet infrastructure that they feel can be brought down."Perpetrators of DDoS attacks typically target websites by flooding servers with messages from multiple systems so they cannot identify and respond to legitimate traffic.
Paul Vlissidis, group technical director at internet security firm NCC, said the volumes of traffic involved in the attack were having a knock-on effect on the rest of the internet.
Because many computers were involved in the attack, it was difficult to defend against.
"If you have a few computers sending large amounts of traffic you can filter them out easily. When literally thousands and thousands are involved it makes it much, much harder," he told Reuters.
However, according to thinkbroadband, an independent British information website which allows users to test their broadband speed, there appeared to be little evidence of a slowdown.
"Of course it is possible that people may be finding some services or sites they access over the Internet are performing slower than usual ... but there appears to be no evidence to say that UK broadband users have been slowed down across the board," it said on its blog.
(Reporting by Paul Sandle, Kate Holton and Michael Holden; Editing by Peter Graff)
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17 March - A Black Day for Baloch Nation
Black Day for Baloch Nation.
Words of Shaheed Nawab Akbar Bugti - "17 March 2005, when pakistani forces attacked in Dera Bugti City and killed innocent Baloch people of Dera Bugti. We will not forget this day and will fight for the independence of Balochistan".
The former dictator Musharraf declared a war against the Baloch National leader Nawab akber Bugti since he came to power through a military coup. assault killed 43 people, including 19 men and three women from the minority Hindu community.
Words of Shaheed Nawab Akbar Bugti - "17 March 2005, when pakistani forces attacked in Dera Bugti City and killed innocent Baloch people of Dera Bugti. We will not forget this day and will fight for the independence of Balochistan".
The former dictator Musharraf declared a war against the Baloch National leader Nawab akber Bugti since he came to power through a military coup. assault killed 43 people, including 19 men and three women from the minority Hindu community.
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