Celtrex
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:32 PM |
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Distributed Denial of Service
"If we don't end the war, the war will end us." ~ H.G. Wells |
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:32 PM |
Distributed Denial of Service
--ill be the first one who cares |
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Celtrex
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:33 PM |
Directed Denial Of Service
Its basically when someone hacks a website so that you can't enter it.
I've never actually seen it happen, but I've seen plenty of 8 year old idiots who threaten to do it if they don't get a promotion.
You butthurt communist from utah |
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:34 PM |
| Distributed Denial of Service |
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:35 PM |
| its when u get hacked and someone steals your bank account |
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wraith730
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:39 PM |
Distribute-
Since everyone already said it, I'll just explain what it means.
Distributed Denial of Service basically uses bot.NETs to use captured IP addresses to flood a website or public domain, preventing actual users from getting into the site.
Think of a web page as a giant bowl that fills up with water. When a user visits the site, they put, say, a handful of water into the bowl. When the user leaves the page, the water evaporates out of the bowl. DDoS'ing is basically dumping a bucketful of water into the bowl, so much that the bowl receives too much water (IP addresses) to function for actual users. NOTE: Refreshing the page is not DDoS'ing.
And that is what DDoS'ing is, for you and a bunch of other people to now know about. |
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:39 PM |
Pretty sure it targets your IP/The Router where you receive internet.
No? |
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richyard
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:41 PM |
proxies can protect form DoS but not DDos
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wraith730
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:41 PM |
@Centurian
DDoS'ing floods a computer with so many public IP addresses that it crashes, like a bowl of water overflowing (refer to explanatory method above). Another program is required to steal addresses. |
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Hextonic
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:41 PM |
Wholly the amount of idiots here
A Distributed Denial of Service attack (DDoS) uses packets of requests, to flood an IP with requests, slowing down the distribution of the requests, basically clogging the website, and/or router.
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Hextonic
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:42 PM |
And, a DDoS does not have the ability to crash/fry a router, and/or computer.
Simply impossible, it just slows it down.
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bohdan77
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:43 PM |
| Uses a large computer network to clog the bandwidth of a internet connection. |
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Celtrex
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bohdan77
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:44 PM |
| Hextonic, actually that's not true. There have been cases of computer crashes, among other effects. I think all of the known ways are long patched though. |
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Hextonic
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:45 PM |
a DDoS attack can not crash a computer, although there are things similar to DDoS attacks that rather sending packets, send things to basically eat memory.
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wraith730
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:46 PM |
@Hex
At least I got the gist of it. Some people just assume it's a powerful form of KL. |
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:47 PM |
| kibble no its when someone shuts of your internet noob ill do it to u just give me ur skype boo |
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Hextonic
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:48 PM |
if someone has your IP (internet protocol address) just unplug your router for like a minute, re-plug it in, and you should have a new one!
Also, sometimes if that doesnt work, you can go into your command prompt (going to the start menu and search cmd, then type the following,
ipconfig release
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ipconfig renew
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richyard
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trituse
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| 16 Feb 2014 10:58 PM |
| Hex can I send you a download bb your reallyu annoying me |
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