Re: brilliancy

2002-04-09 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Bill Stewart wrote: > Do you mean "How hard would it be to crack into Brilliant Digital's > servers before some other SKR1P7 K1DD13Z take it over"? Or do you mean > "Is that easier than cracking into Microsoft or Adobe or M0Zilla or > some other quasi-reputable company's distr

Re: brilliancy

2002-04-09 Thread Bill Stewart
At 07:59 AM 04/08/2002 -0600, Anonymous wrote: >"Any attacker who can control 100,000 machines is a major force on the >internet, while someone with a million or more is currently unstoppable: >able to launch massively diffuse DDOS attacks, perform needle in a >hayfield searches, and commit all so

brilliancy

2002-04-08 Thread Anonymous
"Any attacker who can control 100,000 machines is a major force on the internet, while someone with a million or more is currently unstoppable: able to launch massively diffuse DDOS attacks, perform needle in a hayfield searches, and commit all sorts of other mayhem. We already understand how worm