PDA

View Full Version : Ok....software Progys....we Need An Al Jazeera Denial Of Service Program!


nuggy
March 30th, 2003, 10:05 AM
Should not be to hard for the gifted on this site!

Something that runs in windows that runs in the background (system tray) and just hits there home page every thirty seconds....

Needs to have a function that lets you change the address if they decide to re-route there home page.....

With all the folks that have broadband or are on-line continually, a few 100,000 folks that would be hitting there site would cost them a ton of bandwidth money and not let them get the "hate" message out....

Kind of like an "atomic time sync" program but uses as many cycles as possible from there servers.....

Thoughts!

This would spread across the freeware sites in this country like wildfire!

MercurE1
March 30th, 2003, 02:06 PM
That is not the way to do it. If you did you would be telling them you are doing it and well the feds get kinda pissed about that... even more than buying iso programmers from canadian sites... The way it is done is by (sorry to say this) compromising routers and computers which run certain software or have trojen virii on them. You then coordinate them all on one site without your computer ever touching it(the al jezerra site). It is not tough you just have to have the "slaves" to do it and that takes time and work.

Merc

nuggy
March 31st, 2003, 03:53 PM
If put a shareware program out there.....

Each individual has the right to hit a certain web-site at any point they want!

It is the "collective" opinion of a nation that would make this shareware powerful.....

There is no obligation for someone to install it one there computer....

Just a belief!

MercurE1
March 31st, 2003, 09:11 PM
Yea but if you released a program designed to hit certain sites every 3 seconds or so it could be done real easy i mean a simple program to request random info every 5 mili seconds, a small number of computes (1000's) could create a real problem, but the web site could defeat this by ignoreing certain ip ranges and only allowing info from some. This would be counter productive. The best way is to have VERY LARGE numbers say 10,000 or more to completely flood the routers connected to their server. That takes more time and effort. That is the main problem. That was how dalnet was taken down recently