Before search engines one would find other sites via hyperlinks from one site to the other. Initially this is how search engines (a.k.a. web crawlers at the time) built their databases. Oh, how I miss 1995 Internet.
killing/poisoning DNS servers will stop the majority unless they know the actual IPs(v4 that is) remembering an IPv6 address would be a feat unless it is saved and not everyone uses IPv6. Now if routers are poisoned, bad/false routes ex. and a fiber line or three is turned off, that would truly cripple things.
Before search engines one would find other sites via hyperlinks from one site to the other. Initially this is how search engines (a.k.a. web crawlers at the time) built their databases. Oh, how I miss 1995 Internet.
Web surfing is a long-lost artform.
Maybe it will make a comeback?
killing/poisoning DNS servers will stop the majority unless they know the actual IPs(v4 that is) remembering an IPv6 address would be a feat unless it is saved and not everyone uses IPv6. Now if routers are poisoned, bad/false routes ex. and a fiber line or three is turned off, that would truly cripple things.