Devastating cyber attack turns Melbourne victim into evangelist

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Devastating cyber attack turns Melbourne victim into evangelist
Alex Woerndle
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The owner of a Melbourne IT company that collapsed after a devastating hacking attack has won a security industry award for his dedication to spreading awareness of cybercrime issues.

The Australian Information Security Association crowned Alex Woerndle its 'Rookie of the Year' at its conference last week in Melbourne.

The honour tops off a redemptive journey for Woerndle from the owner of a business that lost 4,800 websites of its customers to an "evangelist" for the IT security industry.

The attack

In 2002, Woerndle founded Distribute IT, a domain registration and web hosting services provider. By 2011, the family business had grown to employ more than 30 people across Melbourne and Jakarta.

On the afternoon of Saturday 11 June 2011, a still-unknown hacker executed a malicious attack on the Distribute IT systems that would devastate the business, its customers, and Woerndle.

"Hackers got into our network and were able to destroy a lot of data. It was all done in a logical order – knowing exactly where the critical stuff was and deleting that first," Woerndle told CRN.

After a mad scramble that Saturday night, Woerndle said the company found the only way to get the hackers out was to "turn everything off".

"We spent the next 10 days reconstructing and rebuilding. But internal and external factors created a 'whirlpool' effect and we knew we couldn’t recover the business."

A "fire sale" was then arranged with industry giant NetRegistry and Woerndle said he "walked away completely exhausted and with nothing".

"When you lose a business like that you never get over the pain," Woerndle told CRN. "The family house was on the line."

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