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Re: Here we go again
From: Scott Solmonson <scosol () speedera com>
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 16:26:11 -0800
Marc Slemko wrote:
That isn't what this attempt appears to be suggesting though. It is simply saying that, if users support a cause, they can willingly become part of a denial of service attack. I would suggest that each user that decided to do so could potentially be breaking the law in many localities. And they are easy to track. You could do the same sort of thing by telling users to run a program that ping floods a site.
You think so? Is there any difference between me clicking "refresh" manually; And me having something automated do the clicking for me? -- Scott Solmonson Speedera Networks Inc. -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* scosol () speedera com / 408.970.1591
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- Re: Here we go again, (continued)
- Re: Here we go again Eric A. Hall (Mar 10)
- Re: Here we go again Scott Solmonson (Mar 10)
- Re: Here we go again BrandonButterworth (Mar 10)
- Re: Here we go again Eric A. Hall (Mar 10)
- Re: Here we go again Dan Hollis (Mar 10)
- Re: Here we go again Morris Allen (Mar 10)
- Re: Here we go again Scott Solmonson (Mar 10)
- Re: Here we go again Dan Hollis (Mar 10)
- Re: Here we go again Scott Solmonson (Mar 10)
- Re: Here we go again Eric A. Hall (Mar 10)
- Re: Here we go again Marc Slemko (Mar 10)
- Re: Here we go again Scott Solmonson (Mar 10)