The black out doesn’t make any sense. So are we going to be blacked out forever? I mean the shit will have to turn back on at some point and then we’ll find out right?
Your right and with so much redundancy in our national telecommunication networks, I doubt the DS could successfully take the entire internet here in the continental US down. Dave never explains how the DS could possibly carry out such an attack.
I know exactly how, but i cant tell you. I worked in the telecommunication network infrastructure field. Think L2 instead of L3 network wise. That is how they would do it.
You mean there is an exploitable vulnerability at layer 2 of the OSI model that could cause a MAC address routing failure that would basically disrupt the flow of data packets?
Q has mentioned in post 2615 that our power grid is protected by a "black eye". Do you think this "black eye" might also be protecting our telecommunications grid as well or just our national power grid?
The black out doesn’t make any sense. So are we going to be blacked out forever? I mean the shit will have to turn back on at some point and then we’ll find out right?
Your right and with so much redundancy in our national telecommunication networks, I doubt the DS could successfully take the entire internet here in the continental US down. Dave never explains how the DS could possibly carry out such an attack.
I know exactly how, but i cant tell you. I worked in the telecommunication network infrastructure field. Think L2 instead of L3 network wise. That is how they would do it.
You mean there is an exploitable vulnerability at layer 2 of the OSI model that could cause a MAC address routing failure that would basically disrupt the flow of data packets?
what its all comes down to is how much control the patriots have.
Q has mentioned in post 2615 that our power grid is protected by a "black eye". Do you think this "black eye" might also be protecting our telecommunications grid as well or just our national power grid?
I kind of know how routers function and know enough to understand how data-link frames work. I learned this in college.