Human predators

 

We are all depressingly aware of recent vicious attacks made by individuals who believe they know the ultimate truth and that anyone who might think differently should be either cloistered or killed.  

My recent experiences fall well short of this level of megalomania. Yet, they are a symptom of the same mindset: destroy rather than build.

In the last two days, my blog has been under continual attack by those who would subvert it to their own sleazy purposes. Not content to promote their ideas or products on their own merits, they prefer to co-opt the work of others. 

I note that my blog is at most only of minor local interest. It discusses the wildlife, natural phenomena, and scenes around Kootenay Lake, Canada. Yet, in the last few years, it has been hacked twice and forced to (temporarily) promote irrelevant pharmaceuticals. At present, it is experiencing a third, ongoing, widespread, and coordinated attack, presumably with the objective of similarly turning it to the dark side. 

The attack on blog.kootenay-lake.ca is impressive in its scope. In two days, there have been over three hundred attacks and that number is still climbing. Here is a list of the countries (internet jurisdictions) from which attacks have so far arisen:

Abu Dhabi, Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria,
Bangladesh, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria
Cambodia, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Dominican Republic, Dubai,
Egypt,
France,
Georgia, Germany, Ghana,
Hong Kong, Hungary,
India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Iraq, Ivory Coast,
Japan,
Kenya, Korea (Republic of),
Lebanon, Lithuania,
Macedonia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Moldavia (Republic of), Montenegro, Morocco,
Nepal, Netherlands, Nigeria,
Oman,
Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal,
Qatar,
Romania,
Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland,
Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, 
United Arab Emirate, United Kingdom, United States, Ukraine, Uzbekistan,
Venezuela, Vietnam,
Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Three things are worth recognizing:

• Computers in many of these countries are responsible for not one, but multiple attacks
• It is likely that the attacks are coordinated from one location and that the owners of the compromised machines have no knowledge of what is going on
• The attacks are undoubtedly incidental to my blog’s specific content, arising only because the work of others is deemed exploitable. 

 Sigh. 

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6 Responses to Human predators

  1. birthe says:

    So very sorry to hear that.

  2. Irene McIlwaine. says:

    Beautiful things aye seem to threaten, or perhaps challenge, some. I am so sorry.

  3. Kevin Underwood says:

    I was saddened when I received your latest email Human Predators. I clicked on the link to find that I had been ‘Blocked by the Administrator.’ I thought this couldn’t be. I have broken bread with the administrator; I have bagpiped with the administrator; I have even drunken Donald MacLeod two-fingered whisky with the administrator; and now I am blocked. Aye, it is a sad day…..

    • Alistair says:

      Kevin, I too am saddened. You are the second person who has told me that my efforts to block the attackers has inadvertently blocked some subscribers and friends. I don’t yet know how this happened, but when the attack is finished, I will unblock all. Sigh…, I will then gladly offer you a three-fingered whisky during the sipping of which we can discuss human perfidy. So, I am attacked and you are blocked. It will pass.

  4. Rachel says:

    You’re back up and running it seems. Good. I worked hard on a website once only to open it up one day to a gargoyle laughing that I’ve been hacked. I took the site down. Lately my blog got swamped with porn comments. I cancelled the blog. Meet these brave vandals face to face, they’re snivelling cowards. The Internet has opened up wonderful opportunities to connect but the icky things come along with it. I guess it’s just the reality. Love your blog, keep it up.

  5. Erika says:

    I hope you don’t get discouraged, Alistair. Just so you know, your blog is always a highlight of my morning. I block out everything for the several minutes it takes to look at your beautiful photos and read your informed commentary. And then I frequently invite my colleagues to have a look as well.

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