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My cat alerted me to a DDoS attack

278 pointsby dguoabout 1 year ago

23 comments

jameshartabout 1 year ago
As always it’s easy to overlook the insider threat. Grammatically dubious extortion emai? Bitcoin ransom? Did it not occur to you that the cat was <i>the one behind the attack</i>?
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exabrialabout 1 year ago
We don’t have very many earthquakes in Kansas… but I remember the first&#x2F;only one I felt.<p>I was sound asleep when my Siamese woke me up by pawing my face… he then went and sat on the edge of the bed and growled aggressively (very out of character)… Not 30s later, things started shaking.<p>No idea how he knew, but it was pretty wild. He passed away in 2020, still miss him.
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lmmabout 1 year ago
Maybe the phone was silent but still flashing a screen? Mine does that in that mode.<p>At my first job we had a guy who could spot incidents coming on the monitoring dashboard before they happened. He never managed to explain or even understand what he was looking for and no-one else picked it up, but he would just see something that made him say things were odd, and most of the time we&#x27;d get an alert shortly after.
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fragmedeabout 1 year ago
The princely sum of $5,000. We got that at my employer back in 2016. We got hit by a ddos, and decided to ignore it, though we did dig up some BTC just in case. We enacted a bunch of DDoS protection as a result, costing way more than $5,000, but not paying money to extortionists is worth every penny.
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ed_mercerabout 1 year ago
&gt; We didn’t reply, though in retrospect, it could have been fun to try to troll them.<p>Not replying is the only valid answer. Trolling them could potentially put you more on their radar and get targeted for other attacks. And for what?
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EveryPizzaabout 1 year ago
Quite some time ago, someone from my family was alerted by their cat when the dishwasher was leaking. Their conclusion was that the cat was either trying to save them or the cat was trying to kill them.
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ahmedfromtunisabout 1 year ago
&gt; With horrible grammar<p>Ah, the days before ChatGPT!<p>On a more serious note, do you think there will ever be a way to stop ddos attacks once and for all?<p>While all threats are bad, ddos is the most lame type of attacks there is; no special skill or knowledge are needed, just load a script or, heck, pay someone who&#x27;ll execute it for you as a service.
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swampthinkerabout 1 year ago
And here I thought your somehow hooked up a cat feeder to alerts.<p>Regardless, very cute - what’s your cat’s name?
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retreatguruabout 1 year ago
Reminds me of this book: Dogs that Know When their Owners are Coming Home <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sheldrake.org&#x2F;books-by-rupert-sheldrake&#x2F;dogs-that-know-when-their-owners-are-coming-home" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sheldrake.org&#x2F;books-by-rupert-sheldrake&#x2F;dogs-tha...</a>
jartabout 1 year ago
It&#x27;s so easy to crush ddos with token buckets that usually the only thing I need my cat to wake me for is when my Discord gets raided.
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nullderefabout 1 year ago
Tangential question that rose up regarding availability vs. quality of life.<p>For a small startup whose products are only available on the US, does it always make sense to do nightly oncall? This doesn&#x27;t work for some products, but if, for example, you have a site that sells mattresses in the US, would you wake someone up to fix the site at 3AM?<p>I guess here the main $$ loss would come from accepting so much traffic. But I wonder if we can better differentiate what&#x27;s worth waking up for.
euroderfabout 1 year ago
Well, &quot;attack&quot; is just &quot;cat-kat&quot; spelled sideways.
Denvercoder9about 1 year ago
&gt; we didn’t have a formal on-call rotation yet. That was a deliberate decision, since being on-call is painful, and the team was good about just collectively keeping an eye out for urgent alerts.<p>That seems like a terrible solution. Yeah, being on-call is painful, but at least I know beforehand when I&#x27;ll be on-call and get compensated for it. Always being expected to keep an eye out for urgent alerts just sucks all around.
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cocoa19about 1 year ago
And I often wonder if on call is justifiable “because you make more money than most professionals”.
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matricariaabout 1 year ago
I had an old set of PC speakers which always made as weird sound a few seconds before a new message arrived on my phone.
mmahemoffabout 1 year ago
I thought it was going to be a home server that went into overdrive, heating the room your cat was in or knocking out the aircon.<p>Anyway, better experience than being woken up by a dozen SMS alerts.
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comabout 1 year ago
We once detected a DDOS because all our office phones went down. Silly attackers didn’t realise that our (money-making) APIs weren’t colocated with our public website and phone system.
ro_bitabout 1 year ago
So that&#x27;s why they want us to microchip our pets!
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avg_devabout 1 year ago
&gt; But in 9 years, that was the only time she did it while I was sleeping.<p>... that you know of
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johnnyAghandsabout 1 year ago
You might say, the cat es-cat-lated it...
AtlasBarfedabout 1 year ago
Is this an ad for AWS?
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fuzztesterabout 1 year ago
cattackstic!<p>cattackstrophic!
dontdieychabout 1 year ago
It&#x27;s translated by duckduckgo.com&#x27;s chatgpt interface. don&#x27;t down vote plz :D<p>I suspect that I am somewhat sensitive to electromagnetic fields and magnetic fields. There have been times when I have not felt well the next day after sleeping on an electric heating pad, and I have experienced severe discomfort after sleeping on a mattress with magnets.<p>When I used a CRT monitor, I often had diarrhea if I spent a long time in front of the monitor.<p>Since using LCD monitors or laptops, those symptoms have disappeared.<p>When I sleep, there is a wireless router on the right side of my head, and I play youtube videos on my smartphone on the left side. I have strange dreams and wake up early from sleep. However, if I put the smartphone on the right side of my head while sleeping, those symptoms are lessened.<p>Thus,<p>Even though there was no sound, wouldn&#x27;t your cat have sensed that as well?