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Anti-IS group claims cyber-attack on BBC, says was only a test

The BBC's online services were taken down on Thursday by a large web attack.
The BBC's online services were taken down on Thursday by a large web attack.

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: A group of computer hackers that wants to target Islamic State has claimed it was behind a cyber attack on the BBC, which it intended as a test of its own capabilities, according to messages sent to a reporter at the broadcaster on Saturday.

-"It was only a test, we didn't exactly plan to take it down for multiple hours,-" the group called New World Hackers said in a message sent to the BBC's technology correspondent, Rory Cellan-Jones, which he posted on Twitter.

-"We realise sometimes what we do is not always the right choice, but without cyber hackers ... who is there to fight off online terrorists -"

The BBC's online services, including its news website and iPlayer catch-up TV platform, were taken down for a few hours on Thursday by a large web attack. The broadcaster, citing sources inside the corporation, described as a -"distributed denial of service (DDoS)-" attack.

A DDoS attack typically targets sites by flooding servers with messages from multiple systems so they are unable to respond to legitimate traffic.

A BBC spokeswoman said the broadcaster would not comment on the claim of responsibility made by the group.

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