On 3/9/07, Fergie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Props to Alex Eckelberry and the crew at Sunbelt for noticing this first, some background here at InformationWeek. [snip] The official Web site for Bill O'Reilly was taken down by a repeated denial-of-service attack this week. The site for the controversial conservative pundit was hit over the course of two days, according to an advisory posted on the Web site. "BillOReilly.com was attacked repeatedly by a malicious technology called a 'botnet,' " reads the statement. "This means that the site was bombarded by data that overloaded our firewalls. We had to take the site down in order to protect it, and so we could make sure that every possible countermeasure was being taken."
And this is deliciously ironic in what way? Unlike the oreilly website that could not change the channel and had to endure the DDOS, you and I are free to mitigate his DDOS by simply turning the channel.. Are you supporting the notion that DDOS is ok as long as it suits your political needs?
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