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Looks like he has. As a result of there being less work for us mods to do, we've all had to take a 25% cut in salary.
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DDoS usually involves hijacking compromised devices wherever they are, so if the IP addresses were all in Ukraine (which I very much doubt) it could be orchestrated by any organisation/nation with a modicum of technical skill. Also, Anonymous claimed responsibility so I don't think they would have done it in a way that Ukraine would be implicated.Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Gaza activists using IP addresses in Ukraine? (if we are to believe President Musk's utterances)
In other words, Elmo is full of ****.
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Gaza activists using IP addresses in Ukraine? (if we are to believe President Musk's utterances)Originally posted by NotAllThere
Then I heard it was Ukraine. That made sense. But apparently it's Gaza activists.
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my sentiments, exactly.Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post






It's a pity :nazi: doesn't work any more.
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Ooo, it would be amusing if the cameras on Teslas were involved in breaking Twitter.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWord is it's a Mirai-based botnet running mostly on compromised cameras, so if you've got a cheap webcam or security camera connected to the Internet you may be a part of this great work!
https://bsky.app/profile/doublepulsa.../3lk2m5d73o22v
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Bit like the rockets.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMore details: https://arstechnica.com/security/202...d-size-ddoses/
Worth noting that Twitter got hit because there was an important part of their network infrastructure that they'd left exposed for no reason at all, but I suppose these things happen when you fire all the smart people
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More details: https://arstechnica.com/security/202...d-size-ddoses/
Worth noting that Twitter got hit because there was an important part of their network infrastructure that they'd left exposed for no reason at all, but I suppose these things happen when you fire all the smart people
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Word is it's a Mirai-based botnet running mostly on compromised cameras, so if you've got a cheap webcam or security camera connected to the Internet you may be a part of this great work!
https://bsky.app/profile/doublepulsa.../3lk2m5d73o22v
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