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If you were thinking man it sucks not having TRP.RED this weekend.. and you wanted things to be fast and smooth, think about donating so I can afford the DDOS battle which is costing me some money.
2h ago The Hub
@Vermillion-Rx image uploads broken. Huh. Going to have to look into this
2h ago The Hub
@carnold03 I assume they disliked our ideological supremacy.
If you were thinking man it sucks not having TRP.RED this weekend.. and you wanted things to be fast and smooth, think about donating so I can afford the DDOS battle which is costing me some money.
So, what provoked the horde this time?
4h ago The Hub
It's always a good omen when a haggardly single mom's profile includes the word "revenge"
someone that wants to spoil my kids and theta them like their own
age 3x to 99
If one have enough balls and wants to wait for the daughters turn 18, they all come in one package.
Mother's intentions might be even more forward.
Boy shit is faster now....
Good, this was a live photo of me pulling the server before
4h ago The Hub
The aim is to interrupt normal operation of the application or site, so it appears offline to any visitors.
“A DDoS puts so much traffic in the queue that your browser thinks the site is offline, and gives up,”
To do this attackers build, or buy, a large enough “Zombie network” or botnet to take out the target. Botnets traditionally consisted of consumer or business PCs, conscripted into the network through malware. More recently, internet of things devices have been co-opted into botnets.
“If we look at the DynDNS attack of 2016, one of the largest DDoS attacks to date, the attack occurred in phases,” says Allen.
“It first appeared in a single region and then expanded to a concerted global effort from millions of computers that had been breached and turned into a botnet.”
“UDP amplification gives threat actors asymmetric DDoS power,” he tells The Daily Swig. “The most recently discovered UDP amplification attacks can magnify the traffic of one host by a factor of 10,000 or more. When combined with traditional botnets, this gives attackers enough DDoS power to affect ISPs.”
A botnet attack is believed to hold the current DDoS record, flooding Russian tech giant Yandex with nearly 22 million HTTP requests per second in 2021 – a technique called HTTP pipelining.
This eclipsed the previous record held by a memcached UDP amplification attack – which doesn’t need botnets – since 2018. It notched 1.7tbps of bandwidth.
/Postwinger/
Read More+ Scientist of the month will do just fine
As a lot of people are generally unaware that science is a branch of philosophy, might I suggest that instead of creating another tribe for yourself to administer, you consider posting the "Scientist of the Month" to the Philosophy tribe as it could also benefit from the activity.