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.
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.