CEO and Khmer440 BLACKOUT!
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Did you get anything back on this Joon?Joon wrote:I've asked confirmation by PM to George K as we were exchanging PMs about his wife.
Asked whether he specifically ordered the attacks on both K440 and CEO or we were caught in a blanket attack because of links to pictures of his wife's body.
Waiting for his feedback now.
Interesting you say 'we were caught in a blanket attack'. Were any Khmer news sites affected? (They were the source of most of the photos).
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Hmmm.... I just saw a Cambodian on Twitter wondering about the differences...
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http://www.incapsula.com/ddos/ddos-atta ... rvice.html
Difference Between DoS and DDoS Attack
It is important to differentiate between Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.
In a DoS attack, one computer and one internet connection is used to flood a server with packets, with the aim of overloading the targeted server’s bandwidth and resources.
DDoS attack, uses many devices and multiple Internet connections, often distributed globally into what is referred to as a botnet. A DDoS attack is, therefore, much harder to deflect, simply because there is no single attacker to defend from, as the targeted resource will be flooded with requests from many hundreds and thousands of multiple sources.
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DoS is getting in a fist fight.
DDoS is getting in a fist fight with a Khmer tuktuk driver outside of Pontoon.
DDoS is getting in a fist fight with a Khmer tuktuk driver outside of Pontoon.
Re: CEO and Khmer440 BLACKOUT!
Best analogy I've heard in a long time hahahaDoS is getting in a fist fight.
DDoS is getting in a fist fight with a Khmer tuktuk driver outside of Pontoon.
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And a backdoor Trojan Horse is like getting fisted.
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More like hiring a Khmer security guard. Pretends to be something important, meanwhile its letting someone else loot you.
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OrangeDragon wrote:More like hiring a Khmer security guard. Pretends to be something important, meanwhile its letting someone else loot you.
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Nice.OrangeDragon wrote:DoS is getting in a fist fight.
DDoS is getting in a fist fight with a Khmer tuktuk driver outside of Pontoon.
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Re: CEO and Khmer440 BLACKOUT!
K440 seems to be down again as of around 4.40 am ish (!). What did they do this time? I just logged on and was going through the new posts on the "Cambodia is overpriced thread' is it somewhere in that? is it another death-pat thread ? Or could it just been site maintenance?
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