The Daily Targum: “A while back you had an article that talked about the DDoS attacks on Rutgers. On 4 March 2015, he sent an email to the campus newspaper, Paras’s classmates could not get through to register. The botnet sent thousands of fraudulent requests to authenticate, overloading the server. He had assembled an army of some 40,000 bots, primarily in Eastern Europe and China, and unleashed them on the Rutgers central authentication server. EST-as the registration period for first-year students in spring courses had just opened-Paras launched his first distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. On Wednesday night, 19 November 2014, at 10:00 p.m. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Paras decided to crash the registration website so that no one could enroll. Enraged that upper-class students were given priority to enroll in a computer-science elective at First-year college students are understandably frustrated when they can’t get into popular upper-level electives.
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