North Korea's been effectively offline for two weeks
Post number #829414, ID: 72f2ac
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apparently a single american hacker has been running a DoS against almost all their internet services for two weeks as revenge for them trying to hack his personal computer last year as part of that large scale attack they attempted.
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my man is going to get nuked
Post number #829494, ID: 6a1a0e
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cyberpunk is real
Post number #829516, ID: bfb648
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>In fact, it was the work of one American man in a T-shirt, pajama pants, and slippers, sitting in his living room night after night, watching Alien movies and eating spicy corn snacks -- and periodically walking over to his home office to check on the progress of the programs he was running to disrupt the internet of an entire country.
I used to live this exact life (but with smaller targets). Was pretty fun. Does not recommend.
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>>829516 >checks the year
I admit I was a scriptkiddie back in the early 2000s, but I never dived deeper into it.
Post number #829527, ID: bfb648
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>>829520 That's how many of us started out. I did some shitty things like identity theft and invoice fraud, carding, and even monitored my local ISPs entire network traffic in real time. Real cringy gay stuff but I had fun at the time.
Post number #829528, ID: bfb648
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All done with tools that was coded by other people, but at least I wrote my own scripts.
Post number #829979, ID: 45fcc8
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Why stop at making them offline? Might as well have them launch nuke at china.
Post number #830049, ID: 1e8e90
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>>829979 Limited connectivity.
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| apparently a single american hacker has been running a DoS against almost all their internet services for two weeks as revenge for them trying to hack his personal computer last year as part of that large scale attack they attempted.
https://www.wired.com/story/north-korea-hacker-internet-outage/