Between 20, Gatrel had thousands of clients who paid him to launch more than 200,000 Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. He was convicted of selling “spoofing” servers that can be pre-configured with DDoS attack scripts and lists of vulnerable “attack amplifiers” used to launch simultaneous cyberattacks on victims. ![]() U.S Law enforcement officials have prosecuted Matthew Gatrel, an Illinois man who owned a “booter” service called DownThem and a server hosting service called AmpNode.
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