http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9231721/Wells_Fargo_recovers_after_site_outage
By Jeremy Kirk
IDG News Service
September 26, 2012
Wells Fargo's website experience intermittent outages on Tuesday, while
the hacker group claiming responsibility threatened to hit U.S. Bancorp
and PNC Financial Services Group over the next two days.
Wells Fargo apologized on Twitter for the disruption, saying it was
working to restore access. By Wednesday morning, the site appeared to be
functioning.
A group calling itself the "Mrt. Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Cyber Fighters"
said it coordinated the attacks, and planned further ones on U.S.
Bancorp on Wednesday and PNC Financial Services Group on Thursday,
according to a post on Pastebin.
The method used against Wells Fargo could be a distributed
denial-of-service attack, which bombards a website with traffic in an
attempt to make it unreachable, although the bank did not indicate the
cause.
The group said the cyberattacks are in retaliation for the 14-minute
video trailer insulting the Prophet Muhammad, saying the attacks will
continue until the video is removed from the Internet. The attacks will
last eight hours starting at 2:30 p.m. GMT, the group wrote.
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