Yeah, okay whatever. Maybe I'm just too smart. Setting that up would be easy for me. You would certainly think these crime syndicates could find someone smart enough. I guess if they were that smart they wouldn't be doing crime.
Kek! That's when you DOS someone is when they are at their weakest... because they are lagging their own servers you just blow on them a little with a syn flood and poof gone.
I used to be an EFnet channel warrior in the late 90s. I've blown away whole European countries before, but I digress.
But yeah I guess no everyone gets how a lot of this stuff works. Still VPNs etc aren't THAT hard to setup. I just the other day had an argument with someone about whether I was or wasn't the smartest person in the room "more often than not". I keep hoping I'm wrong about that, but you know how that goes.
Hehe. I once typed "rm -rf .." (never ever ever ever type this EVER) as root on an HP-ux machine. I was actually on IRC and couldn't be bothered to stop and think about what I was typing. Fortunately we had a full backup. Fun times.
Nah I stayed away from #Linux. Back then it was mostly Redhat people and I freaking hated Redhat. I'm a Slackware/FreeBSD guy. Not that I wouldn't give advise if I ran into someone that needed it. I did unix telephone support at HP for like 6 months.
Yeah, okay whatever. Maybe I'm just too smart. Setting that up would be easy for me. You would certainly think these crime syndicates could find someone smart enough. I guess if they were that smart they wouldn't be doing crime.
Kek! That's when you DOS someone is when they are at their weakest... because they are lagging their own servers you just blow on them a little with a syn flood and poof gone.
I used to be an EFnet channel warrior in the late 90s. I've blown away whole European countries before, but I digress.
But yeah I guess no everyone gets how a lot of this stuff works. Still VPNs etc aren't THAT hard to setup. I just the other day had an argument with someone about whether I was or wasn't the smartest person in the room "more often than not". I keep hoping I'm wrong about that, but you know how that goes.
Hehe. I once typed "rm -rf .." (never ever ever ever type this EVER) as root on an HP-ux machine. I was actually on IRC and couldn't be bothered to stop and think about what I was typing. Fortunately we had a full backup. Fun times.
Nah I stayed away from #Linux. Back then it was mostly Redhat people and I freaking hated Redhat. I'm a Slackware/FreeBSD guy. Not that I wouldn't give advise if I ran into someone that needed it. I did unix telephone support at HP for like 6 months.