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  vrijdag 21 oktober 2016 @ 21:48:37 #51
442139 Zahreddine
Hertog Van Alva
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10s.gif Op vrijdag 21 oktober 2016 21:47 schreef Ryan3 het volgende:

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Ja, hallo.
kan dat dan niet? wie weet is dit wel niet eens staat gesponsord en is dit een of andere nerd vanuit zijn zetel.
One who deceives will always find those who allow themselves to be deceived.
- Niccolo Machiavelli, Chapter XVIII, Il Principe.
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 21 oktober 2016 21:46 schreef Zahreddine het volgende:

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Kan evengoed China of Noord Korea zijn hé. Geen voorbarige conclusies trekken
Texel, Etten-Leur, je weet het niet.
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 21 oktober 2016 21:48 schreef Zahreddine het volgende:

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kan dat dan niet? wie weet is dit wel niet eens staat gesponsord en is dit een of andere nerd vanuit zijn zetel.
Nee, de bewering is Poetin zit hier niet achter. Want dat is natuurlijk een sympathieke gozer?
I´m back.
  vrijdag 21 oktober 2016 @ 21:50:31 #54
442139 Zahreddine
Hertog Van Alva
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 21 oktober 2016 21:49 schreef Ryan3 het volgende:

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Nee, de bewering is Poetin zit hier niet achter. Want dat is natuurlijk een sympathieke gozer?
Dat was mijn punt niet, mijn punt was dat men moet wachten tot landen beschuldigen tot er bewijzen zijn.
One who deceives will always find those who allow themselves to be deceived.
- Niccolo Machiavelli, Chapter XVIII, Il Principe.
  vrijdag 21 oktober 2016 @ 21:51:08 #55
13456 AchJa
Shut up!!!
  vrijdag 21 oktober 2016 @ 21:51:10 #56
313152 Harvest89
Black Metal fan
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 21 oktober 2016 21:48 schreef Zahreddine het volgende:

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is dit een of andere nerd vanuit zijn zetel.
Het is misschien Anonymous.

We are legion, we do not forgive, we do not forget. Expect us.
Deceit for a lifetime has taken it's toll.
An emotional void, I feel numb and cold.
You're all dead to me now. And has been for long.
The time has come to reap what you've sown.
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 21 oktober 2016 21:46 schreef Zahreddine het volgende:

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Kan evengoed China of Noord Korea zijn hé. Geen voorbarige conclusies trekken
Eerder lizard sqaud of andere mongooltjes.
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 21 oktober 2016 21:50 schreef Zahreddine het volgende:

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Dat was mijn punt niet, mijn punt was dat men moet wachten tot landen beschuldigen tot er bewijzen zijn.
Ja, okee, uiteraard moet je afwachten, maar odds have it hè.
We zullen wel zien. Iig is Poetin niet een sympathieke gozer, beetje het zelfde als de romantisering van de maffia oiv bepaalde films, dus als je dat gelooft dan loop je in zijn PR-val.
I´m back.
  vrijdag 21 oktober 2016 @ 22:39:54 #59
441090 crystal_meth
has new fav drug
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Russen hebben geen motief voor zo'n aanval: waarom zou je de aandacht vestigen op de kwetsbaarheid van een netwerk en het risico lopen dat men het robuuster maakt, terwijl de aanval zelf niets oplevert? "State sponsored" hacking wil je net geheim houden, tenzij er iets tegenover staat (mails van de democraten vrijgeven om de verkiezingen te beïnvloeden bvb.).
are we infinite or am I alone
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....
A person who was demoralized is unable to assess true information. The facts tell nothing to him, even if I shower him with information, with authentic proof, with documents and pictures. ...he will refuse to believe it.
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A list of websites that are currently down:

Here’s a list of websites that readers have told us they are having trouble accessing:

ActBlue
Basecamp
Big cartel
Box
Business Insider
CNN
Cleveland.com
Etsy
Github
Grubhub
Guardian.co.uk
HBO Now
Iheart.com (iHeartRadio)
Imgur
Intercom
Intercom.com
Okta
PayPal
People.com
Pinterest
Playstation Network
Recode
Reddit
Spotify
Squarespace Customer Sites
Starbucks rewards/gift cards
Storify.com
The Verge
Twillo
Twitter
Urbandictionary.com (lol)
Weebly
Wired.com
Wix Customer Sites
Yammer
Yelp
Zendesk.com
Zoho CRM
Credit Karma
Eventbrite
Netflix
NHL.com
Fox News
Disqus
Shopify
Soundcloud
Atom.io
Ancersty.com
ConstantContact
Indeed.com
New York Times
Weather.com
Mashable
WSJ.com
time.com
xbox.com
dailynews.com
Wikia
donorschoose.org
Wufoo.com
Genonebiology.com
BBC
Elder Scrolls Online
Eve Online
PagerDuty
Kayak
youneedabudget.com
Speed Test
Freshbooks
Braintree
Blue Host
Qualtrics
SBNation
Salsify.com
Zillow.com
nimbleschedule.com

This is nuts eh? I blame the alt-right and video game culture.

Stay tuned for more updates!
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UPDATE 4: “Today’s Brutal DDoS Attack Is the Beginning of a Bleak Future“

Some think the attack was a political conspiracy, like an attempt to take down the internet so that people wouldn’t be able to read the leaked Clinton emails on Wikileaks. Others think it’s the usual Russian assault. No matter who did it, we should expect incidents like this to get worse in the future. While DDoS attacks used to be a pretty weak threat, we’re entering a new era.

Maybe we can go back to old-timey living like farms, buggy and carriage, and that can-and-string thing we used to talk through. Simpler times.

Shit is getting real.
A person who was demoralized is unable to assess true information. The facts tell nothing to him, even if I shower him with information, with authentic proof, with documents and pictures. ...he will refuse to believe it.
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UPDATE 7: The Russians! Red Dawn is upon us.

No one has claimed responsibility yet, says CNN. That hasn’t stopped the conspiracy theories from flying that Russia could be behind the attack or even that the United States perpetrated it in a “false flag” attack to blame Russia.

My bet is that it’s some shitlords just messing with us for the simple reason, because they can.

UPDATE 8: Big Brother hack

We may already know at least one method the hackers are using. According to security intelligence firm Flashpoint, their researchers have observed a Mirai botnet attacking Dyn…

…In previous incidents, botnets of more than 25,000 cameras have been used in attacks that often start in Asia, in particular China, South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam. One Chinese camera-maker appears to have accounted for nearly half of the camera bots used in recent DDoS attacks.

Also, here is an internet outage map as of 3:30 pm ET:



UPDATE 9: Twitter is back! – 4:36pm ET

Perhaps the attack is over. Can I come out of my bunker now?

UPDATE 10: The Internet of Things and How Our LG Fridges Will Kill Us All (not actual title)

The Internet of Things has been held up as the next big technology revolution that will lower business costs and make employees more productive, but it brings with it major baggage for corporate leaders.

Cybersecurity experts warn that IoT is one of the most vulnerable areas in the enterprise, and massive IoT device armies are one of the most effective ways to launch cyberattacks.

DDos attacks like this are really just the beginning

Only the beginning. Right, sure. Like our toasters are gonna come after us for all those times we burnt out poppy seed gluten free bagels.

Right now, civilization seems to be on the losing side, as researchers with Akamai say as many as two million devices have been taken over by hackers. And since most devices are designed to be left alone after being set up, it’s almost impossible for an average user to know their device has been compromised.

“There was an expectation with PCs that you would upgrade them over time, but there’s not that expectation with your toaster,” Matthew Prince, CEO of CloudFlare, told Business Insider. “Consumers and businesses are trained to install all of these devices and never think about them again. So if there is a vulnerability, getting those vulnerabilities fixed is the real challenge.”

We’re all dead.

https://dcllive.wordpress(...)he-internet-is-down/
A person who was demoralized is unable to assess true information. The facts tell nothing to him, even if I shower him with information, with authentic proof, with documents and pictures. ...he will refuse to believe it.
  zaterdag 22 oktober 2016 @ 14:06:45 #64
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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Major cyber attack disrupts internet service across Europe and US

Denial of service attack from unknown culprits on domain name system company Dyn caused access to be severely restricted for users on Friday

US officials are investigating multiple attacks that caused widespread online disruption on both sides of the Atlantic on Friday.

The Department of Homeland Security has begun an investigation into the DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attack, the Guardian confirmed.

The incident took offline some of the most popular sites on the web, including Netflix, Twitter, Spotify, Reddit, CNN, PayPal, Pinterest and Fox News – as well as newspapers including the Guardian, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

The attacks seemed to have been focused on Dyn, one of the companies that run the internet’s domain name system (DNS).

Amazon’s web services division, the world’s biggest cloud computing company, also reported an outage that lasted several hours on Friday morning.

Doug Madory, director of internet analysis at Dyn, said he was not sure if the outages at Dyn and Amazon were connected.

“We provide service to Amazon, but theirs is a complex network so it is hard to be definitive about causality,” he said.

Amazon was not available for comment.

Dyn said it first became aware of the attack shortly after 7am ET on Friday. “We began monitoring and mitigating a DDoS [distributed denial-of-service] attack against our Dyn Managed DNS infrastructure,” the company said on its website.

The company sent out updates throughout the day, confirming a second attack at about noon and a third just after 4pm.

DDoS attacks are also becoming more common. Brian Krebs, an independent security researcher, observed earlier this month that the “source code” to the Mirai botnet had been released by a hacker group, “virtually guaranteeing that the internet will soon be flooded with attacks from many new botnets powered by insecure routers, IP cameras, digital video recorders and other easily hackable devices”.

The Mirai botnet is a network of devices infected with self-propagating malware; Krebs himself was attacked by the malware’s creators.

Cybersecurity firm Flashpoint attributed the attack to malware based on the Mirai source code. Krebs added his own investigation late Friday: “Separately, I have heard from a trusted source who’s been tracking this activity and saw chatter in the cybercrime underground yesterday discussing a plan to attack Dyn.”

Dyn was investigating another attack on Friday afternoon that caused similar problems to the outages experienced in the morning.

The firm said it was still trying to determine how the attack led to the outage. “Our first priority over the last couple of hours has been our customers and restoring their performance,” said executive vice-president Scott Hilton.

The tech website Gizmodo wrote: “This new wave of attacks seems to be affecting the West Coast of the United States and Europe. It’s so far unclear how the two attacks are related, but the outages are very similar.”

No one has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks, according to researchers.

Robert Page, lead penetration tester at security firm Redscan, said: “It’s interesting that nobody has yet claimed credit for the attack. The relative ease at which DDoS attacks are to execute, however, suggests that the perpetrators are most likely teenagers looking to cause mischief rather than malicious state-sponsored attackers.”

The attacks underline a serious vulnerability in the way the internet functions. David Gibson, of commercial security software firm Varonis, said: “DNS is one of the ageing technologies the industry is struggling to update, along with one-factor authentication (password-only security), unencrypted web connections – the list is very long, and the stakes have never been higher.”

In a widely shared essay, Someone Is Learning How to Take Down the Internet, respected security expert Bruce Schneier said recently that major internet infrastructure companies had been the subject of a series of significant DDoS attacks that looked like someone was trying to test their systems for weaknesses.

Schneier said he could not provide details because the companies provided him the information confidentially, but that he felt the need to warn the public of the potential threat.

“Someone is extensively testing the core defensive capabilities of the companies that provide critical Internet services,” he said.

Free Assange! Hack the Planet
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De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia
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