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Posted Monday 4th August 2008 19:58 GMT
"Pedantic"
Posted Monday 4th August 2008 18:12 GMT
Taubaté is a city locate at the São Paulo state. Its distance from Rio de Janeiro (the city, not the state) is about 300 km - if Google Earth is to be trusted.
Is 300 km "near"?
Yes, Google Earth IS IT. So, I'm of the hook. :)
Posted Tuesday 5th August 2008 08:46 GMT
But wouldn't it be cool to control a bot net with just a custom arduino board in your hand, perhaps where you click in the IP number to DDoS using morse code binary, to some Navajo tribal beat.
It is getting to the point where I am beginning to think it should be allowed to inform the users via the botnet system they are infected.
Just a simple message,
'Pack up your machine and return to vendor, please. You don't seem to care about the rest of us.'
DDoS is a real pain to stop, and can be used against nearly anyone, still the more botnet traffic the more infrastructure that has to be laid, so they better keep fibring.
Posted Tuesday 5th August 2008 09:39 GMT
They are the internet version of chavs and, as we all know, there is no better place for a chav than 6 feet under pushing up daises.
Posted Tuesday 5th August 2008 11:56 GMT
I stand corrected.
But... is really necessary to post anonymous just for this?
Black helicopters, because looks like You are afraid of them.
Posted Tuesday 5th August 2008 14:05 GMT
Those two kids jsut really pissed of some dangerous people in Brazil
20 quid says they WANT hard jail time (somewhere safe and secure)
Posted Tuesday 5th August 2008 14:07 GMT
I used to think like that,
Looking at a worm that wastes thousands of man years globally. (I was once at a site that lost 20 man years to sassa.) It's tempting to say that these fuckers need to be culled before they waste anything else.
But where would it end?
Consider how many taxpayer-years are wasted on a million pound search and rescue operation because some dumbass surfer doesn't check the flags before they jump in the water... should we slaughter them too?
Hang on, if we got rid of all of the dumber surfers, it'd be much easier to buy a pint in Newquay... hmmm ... BRING IT ON!
Posted Tuesday 5th August 2008 15:42 GMT
I went Anon. because I was afraid you'd hate me!
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