Multi-day DDoS storm batters Internet Archive
Multi-day DDoS storm batters Internet Archive
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You gotta be a real piece of shit to target the Internet Archive.
251 0 ReplyI wouldn't be surprised if it were paid by the companies currently battling them over copyright. Bunch of greedy bastards.
109 1 ReplyWhat I wanna know is how companies get away with stuff like this.
Getting to the bottom of a cyber attack isn't... Impossible? It just takes resources.
15 2 ReplyYou just pay random people on the internet to do it, it's fairly easy if you know where/what to ask for.
4 6 ReplyTraceable.
8 1 ReplyJust about anything is traceable. The trick is making it not worth the effort.
3 0 ReplyAsk eBay how that towing that line worked out for them.
1 0 ReplySee sending ip packets is quite a lot easier that sending pig fetuses
1 0 ReplyYes, but far more traceable!
I mean, if eBay couldt cover entrails...
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That wouldn't make any sense.
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I read yesterday that a study found out that 25% of webpages generated in 2013-2023 are gone forever. Attacking the internet archive maybe has darker motives such as censorship or plainly wanting to erase inconvenient history
58 1 Reply1984 that what your saying. They erase the past so they can tell you it never happen.
13 0 ReplyWho controls the past now, controls the future...
Who controls the present now, controls the past...
Who controls the past now, controls the future...
Who controls the present now?
Now Testify! It's right outside your door
Now Testify!
Testify!
It's right outside your door...
19 0 ReplyWork has been difficult, mostly due to coworkers lately.
If I'm blaring Rage, like I have all week, I'm ready to walk or to burn the place down. But I'm a lazy man.
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Censorship is probably the most reasonable explanation
7 0 ReplyOr monetizing content. Can't monetize what is freely available.
Which I guess that falls under censorship, just for a different reason
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This should be pursued the same way as if you broke into the Louvre and shat on the Venus Di Milo
41 0 ReplyLike targeting PSN and Xbox servers on Christmas Day.
14 1 ReplyWho benefits? This is paid for by corps using paywalls., under the table.
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