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Discuss: Distributed Reflection Denial of Service: A Bandwidth Attack

by Anoop Mangla
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1. Caroline Terrel | 15 Jul 2009 6:17 PM

I been seeing comments on youtube channels about "bandwidth attack" and how the hunters are going to "team up" and attack Animal rights website. I took a snapshot of the comment

http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm243/Umeno46/BANDWIYHATTACK.jpg


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MSK120

MSK120 (6 days ago)
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If we can get all of our hunter friends together in this fight attacking their websites, it will most likely do more damage than temporarily taking down a youtube channel, as they will just make another one immediately. If we destroy their bandwidth, it may cost them hundreds to thousands of dollars in bandwidth bills. Oh, and don't worry, the bandwidth method is questionably legal, although if you don't hide your IP during a DDoS they could be able to involve the cops.
MSK120

MSK120 (6 days ago)
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Hmm, maybe instead of knocking them off of youtube, we could knock some of their faggotry-ridden websites off of the internet? Tony, what I am proposing is a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack on some of the smaller animal rights websites with shitty hosts and servers, or a bandwidth rape attack on the websites directly. I know where to find the tools to drain their website's monthly bandwidth or crapflood their websites or hosts with worthless packets (DDoS).

Please let me know if this is illegal because I can get more information.

thank you

Nice article. Very nice...
Short but sweet. Easy, understandable language...

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