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Free Software Hits Back at Crackers

flokemon writes "This article from the Register announces the release of some free software from Backfire Security called Payback. "The software has the ability to instantly and dynamically 'trace' the IP source address - no matter how well masked - of the network attack/infection and respond by launching either a Domain Name or Mail Server flood attack in the direction of the attacker." This raises quite a few questions though, the legality of the software first, and I'm not really convinced that this would hit back at hackers more than it would hit back at infected servers." Hopefully those would be crackers will think twice now before engaging in their 31337 activities!

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  1. OMG by secolactico · · Score: 5, Funny

    God, I hate April Fools... and it's only 9 in the am. What am I supposed to do in the absence of interesting news? Work? My boss might think I'm playing an April Fools on him.

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  2. WARNING by FFtrDale · · Score: 5, Informative

    This site collects your name & email before you can see the "April Fool! punch line. Use a pseudo.

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  3. Re:April fools! by decarelbitter · · Score: 5, Funny

    I owned my roommates computer last nite...and she couldnt trace NOTHING! Err...yes...it would have been EASIER to go into her room...but less fun

    Only on Slashdot men find more joy in owning a girls pc than actually owning the actual girl :)

  4. great.. by v_1_r_u_5 · · Score: 3, Funny

    PAYBACK v1.0 is a new kind of anti-hacker application called an IRS (Intruder Retaliation System) and is based upon "guerrilla" programming protocols and algorithms originally developed for the Chinese Space Program.

    The IRS is not only every American's nightmare, it is now Godless Red Thread In Cyberspace

  5. Internet Special Ed Day by portege00 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ...a.k.a. April Fool's day. Remember when the jokes were really like, "HA HA, GOTCHA!" Now their about at bright as a crackhead trying to get past "J" with a crayon on wallpaper.

    Looks like today is going to be a C-Strike day!

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  6. Free Software Hits Back at Crackers by Tuxinatorium · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah, DIE you motherf*cking animal crackers! I'll bite your heads off and drown you!

  7. Re:April fools! by drunk_as_in_beer · · Score: 5, Funny

    it would have been EASIER to go into her room...but less fun

    Me, personally, I would've gone into her room and gained direct access to her box.

    Of course that has more to do with the type of female roommates I have had.

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  8. Continuing the trend of *dumb* April 1 stories by arvindn · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Is anyone else getting pretty pissed that:
    1) There haven't been any real articles today so far
    2) All the jokes so far aren't even remotely believable

    I remember the fun we had last year with some well-crafted stories. (In particular I remember a lot of flames generated over Linus quitting kernel development). The fraction of hoaxes was more than it should have been, but not as bad as this.

    Anyway, about the article in question, note that backfire security doesn't exist, nor does Archie Mendoza.

  9. mmmm.... by kingkade · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...all those open ports....yum...*rubs hands together menacingly*

    Yikes, i creeped myself out on that one. yeesh...

  10. backfire by wadiwood · · Score: 4, Funny

    So this backfire thing might backfire on the backfirer? ie what goes around comes around goes around comes around x 6000.

    Personally I like the one about internet cleanup day (there goes my cobweb).

    As many of you know, each year the Internet must be shutdown for 24 hours in order to allow us to clean it. The cleaning process, which eliminates dead email and inactive ftp, www and gopher sites, allows for a better working and faster Internet.

    This year, the cleaning process will take place from 12:01 a.m. GMT on April 1st until 12:01 a.m, GMT on April 2nd. During that 24-hour period, five powerful Internet search engines situated around the world will search the Internet and delete any data that they find.

    In order to protect your valuable data from deletion we ask that you do the following:

    1. Disconnect all terminals and local area networks from their Internet connections.

    2. Shut down all Internet servers, or disconnect them from the Internet.

    3. Disconnect all disks and hardrives from any connections to the Internet.

    4. Refrain from connecting any computer to the Internet in any way.

    We understand the inconvenience that this may cause some Internet users, and we apologize. However, we are certain that any inconveniences will be more than made up for by the increased speed and efficiency of the Internet, once it has been cleared of electronic flotsam and jetsam.

    We thank you for your cooperation.

    Interconnected Network Maintenance staff,
    Main branch,
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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