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LulzSec takes down cia.gov

14 点作者 pistacchio将近 14 年前

4 条评论

lhnz将近 14 年前
I have a couple of speculative questions and I wonder if anybody could help answer them: (a) assuming governments attempt to use these recent events politically to get legislation that gives them 'control' over the internet, will they be able to stop DDoS' and hacks resulting from poor security in organisations, or in the formers case a lack of caching/bandwidth, (b) if they are using Tor, not giving away their personal information, and using a botnet, how traceable are they? -- Will there be a money trail from the botnet owner or is this impossible to find out, (c) if, instead of a couple of bored teenagers, the hackers were experienced professionals could more damage be caused to sites with higher security -- is this already going on?
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corin_将近 14 年前
I know it wouldn't actually put a stop to what they are doing, but am I the only one puzzled that the US Government hasn't (afaik) done anything visible, such as seizing their .com domain, or asking/forcing Twitter to delete their account?
mishmash将近 14 年前
Funny but interesting, there are only 2k websites more popular than cia.gov in the UAE:<p><a href="http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/cia.gov" rel="nofollow">http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/cia.gov</a>
nateberkopec将近 14 年前
This...this is getting out of hand.<p>Is every website really this vulnerable to DDoS?
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