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Is it possible to bring down the Internet for the entire U.S. like in N. Korea

3 pointsby wilblackover 10 years ago
With the recent news of the North Korean internet going down I have been wondering what would happen if the US were attacked in such a way. First of all is it possible (or likely) for a hacker or group of hackers to take down the Internet across the entire US? If so how? If not why not? And secondly how would a group of white hat hackers bring it back up. For instance could local groups bring up regional networks and then eventually connect them up across the country? I know this question is kind of vague but use your imagination.

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PaulHouleover 10 years ago
The conclusion of internet experts before about 2000 or so was that an attack to shut down the internet was impossible (you couldn&#x27;t get enough bandwidth from an attack point) but the consensus changed around then as P2P came online and there were the massive virus infections.<p>If you could control a very large number of nodes (say all the Windows machines) then you could certainly disrupt the internet as a whole.