Thought you should no if we go offline, it might be because of this... : Don't people have something better to do with their time?
HACKER ATTACK FEARED SUNDAY ON WEB SITES
The government and private technology experts warned Wednesday that hackers plan
to attack thousands of Web sites Sunday in a loosely coordinated "contest" that
could disrupt Internet traffic.
https://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1%2C1249%2C...37138%2C00.html
@Msslm, that's the thing with this kind of knowledge these days... its held by 13 and 14 year olds who are not mature enough to channel it for something good.
HACKERS BATTLE ON INTERNET
A battle among hackers erupted on the Internet Sunday as some factions disrupted
a loosely coordinated "contest" among other groups trying to vandalize thousands
of Web sites around the world.
https://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1%2C1249%2C...38032%2C00.html
While surfing through the CNN.com website I found out about another possible web attack. Only it is supposed to hit Microsoft.
Experts: Web attack may hit Microsoft Saturday
Like sharp-shooters armed and ready to fire, hundreds of thousands of computers are poised to let fly a potentially crippling data attack on a lone Web site belonging to software giant Microsoft Corp.
Starting Saturday, August 16, each computer infected by the "MSBlaster" or "LoveSAN" Internet worm will begin sending packets of data several times per second to the Microsoft site in an attempt to knock it offline.
https://edition.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/...reut/index.html
I still say that these hackers need to use this knowledge for good. Even if they are teenagers, where is the adult supervision?
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I still say that these hackers need to use this knowledge for good. Â Even if they are teenagers, where is the adult supervision? |
Hmmm, maybe this might work. Â Hopefully, it might work. Â But if they do that, how will I update my windows software? Â
Microsoft kills address to foil worm
Firm's Web sites also hit by separate denial-of-service attack
As part of its effort to stop the progress of the MSBlast worm, Microsoft is killing off the Windows Update address that the self-propagating program was set to attack. Because the worm is programmed to attack only that address and not the site that it redirects to, the software giant has decided to eliminate the Windowsupdate.com address. The move is one of a series of efforts that Microsoft has undertaken to try to thwart an attack on its servers that was expected to be launched by infected computers starting Friday...
https://www.msnbc.com/news/952935.asp
Offtopic but, Wanlorn, I was just asking a general question. Â But got to try and keep the thread on topic. Â If not, this wouldn't be considered the tech board. |