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Re: smurf attack


From: "Alex P. Rudnev" <alex () Relcom EU net>
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 15:41:34 +0300 (MSK)

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Yet another example of how IRC is a complete and total waste of bandwidth.
IRC is not a problem, those brainless childs who are thinking about _how 
to hack, how to get free shell, how to slow down those gay who talk from 
roga-i-kopyta.sakhalin.su_ are, just as the problem to open lawsuit 
against 
this gays in some countries, and just as a lot of networks which can be 
used as amplifyers, a lot of servers easily broken by simple 
_plug-and-play_ exploits remotedly, and just as an absence of back-paths 
filtering over most ISP over the world.

IRC is a simple CHAT, one of different CHAT systems. It's not excellent 
inside, but it work. Any tool can be used for the good and for the bad...
 

At 01:39 PM 12/7/98 +0300, Alex P. Rudnev wrote:
I think it's as usial - result of IRC flame:

- I am a gury, you are a lamer;
- hmm, wait a minute.
- oyyyyy..,..... bum....
- you see - you can't smurf me, I am  stronger...

(raw, raw translation from Russion).

Look for the broken servers used by the hackers...

-:)


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