ISP Forced Out of Business by DoS
flyhmstr writes "According to a report on ISPReview Cloud Nine have been forced off line and out of business thanks to the actions of crackers deciding to go play with some DoS tools." It's only getting worse.
The kids are getting more and more aggressive as time goes on and
it gets easier and easier to launch a large scale DoS. As any
techie knows, fixing the problem is far easier said then done... but
as a frequent recipient of the sharp end of the DoS stick, I sure
wish it wasn't an issue.
whoever the nazi moderator might be. it's too early in the morning for smackdown.
I don't think spellcheck would have caught that one; it is a grammar error. It did make me read that sentence a couple of times though...
you know, i just got modded down for a similar /. = dos statement. no nobody can see that i said it first.
it's all in the wording. -_-
First they go offline for days with no information available about why. Then they say they are coming back on line after a "hack" but that they will have to put their prices up. Finally they just appear to just give up and shut down.
It all seems very strange to me.
Sig is taking a break!
THAN
THEN
In my humble opinion, I think this is one of the most intelligent first posts I've ever seen. Even I can't first post and point out some mistake in the grammar and yet have a mistake in my post as well.
Look at it this way, at least I don't widen or lengthen the page or link every thread to a site that shall remain unmentioned.
Didn't they originally host jegelhof's AOLsucks page?
Damn, one of our own.
However, he was an asshole as a person. So few people get it right.
Ever learn the difference between "then" and "than", Taco? I did in first grade when they taught us to read and write.
maybe you could write a script that would "pretend" to dos other sites.
Once executed it could set up a path to nowhere on the script users computer (say for like twenty minutes). That would allow the "hacker" to think they had dossed someone, when actually they would only deny themselves service.
Could this work?