Attacker motivations

Denial of service attacks are launched by individuals, businesses and even nation-states, each with their own particular motivation:

Hacktivism
Hacktivists use DoS attacks as a means to express their criticism of everything from governments and politicians, including “big business” and current events. If they disagree with you, your site is going to go down (a.k.a., “tango down”).

Less technically-savvy than other types of attackers, hactivists tend to use premade tools to wage assaults against their targets. Anonymous is perhaps one of the best-known hacktivist groups. They’re responsible for the cyber attack in February 2015 against ISIS, following the latter’s terrorist attack against the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, as well as the attack against the Brazilian government and World Cup sponsors in June 2014.

Typical assault method: DoS and DDoS

Cyber vandalism
Cyber vandals are often referred to as “script kiddies”—for their reliance on premade scripts and tools to cause grief to their fellow Internet citizens. These vandals are often bored teenagers looking for an adrenaline rush, or seeking to vent their anger or frustration against an institution (e.g., school) or person they feel has wronged them. Some are , of course, just looking for attention and the respect of their peers.

Alongside premade tools and scripts, cyber vandals will also result to using DDoS-for-hire services (a.k.a., booters or stressers), which can be purchased online for as little as $19 a pop.

Typical assault method: DoS and DDoS

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