Brian Krebs
Brian Krebs is an American journalist and investigative reporter. He is best known for his coverage of profit-seeking cybercriminals. His interest grew after a computer worm locked him out of his own computer in 2001. In 2016, his blog was the target of one of the largest DDoS attacks ever.
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Brian Krebs is an American journalist and investigative reporter. He is best known for his coverage of profit-seeking cybercriminals. His interest grew after a computer worm locked him out of his own computer in 2001. In 2014, Krebs published a book called Spam Nation: The Inside Story of Organized Cybercrime – from Global Epidemic to Your Front Door, which went on to win a 2015 PROSE Award. Krebs started his career at The Washington Post in the circulation department. In 2005, he launched the Security Fix blog, a daily blog centered around computer security, cyber crime and tech policy. In December 2009, he left Washingtonpost.
com and launched KrebsOnSecurity. com. He has written more than 75 stories about small businesses and other organizations that were victims of online banking fraud, an increasingly costly and common form of cybercrime. He wrote a series of investigative stories that culminated in the disconnection or dissolution of several Internet service providers that experts said catered primarily to cyber criminals. In 2016, his blog was the target of one of the largest DDoS attacks ever, apparently in retaliation for Krebs’s role in investigating the vDOS botnet Akamai.
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