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Re: Mastercard problems
From: Ken <ken () sizone org>
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2010 13:25:48 -0500
On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 01:08:12PM -0500, Michael Holstein said: > >> The tool makes HTTP/1.0 requests, most browsers make HTTP/1.1 requests. >> > >Realistically, if the folks from Anonymous wanted to really cause >trouble, they'd be doing (legitimate looking) SSL requests against the >actual payment gateways. The force-multiplier there is the computational >effort it takes to negotiate a DH key exchange. > >For bonus points, call the voice auth service simultaneously and just >sit on hold. Did you just aid & abet? Guess we're all about full disclosure here..? Except when its not easy to fix, like DDOS's arent. /kc -- Ken Chase - ken () heavycomputing ca - +1 416 897 6284 - Toronto CANADA Heavy Computing - Clued bandwidth, colocation and managed linux VPS @151 Front St. W.
Current thread:
- Re: Mastercard problems, (continued)
- Re: Mastercard problems Marshall Eubanks (Dec 09)
- Re: Mastercard problems Joel Jaeggli (Dec 19)
- Re: Mastercard problems Christopher Morrow (Dec 08)
- Re: Mastercard problems Ben McGinnes (Dec 08)
- Re: Mastercard problems William Pitcock (Dec 09)
- Re: Mastercard problems Ben McGinnes (Dec 09)
- Re: Mastercard problems Adrian Chadd (Dec 09)
- Re: Mastercard problems Adrian Chadd (Dec 09)
- Re: Mastercard problems Christopher Morrow (Dec 09)
- Re: Mastercard problems Michael Holstein (Dec 09)
- Re: Mastercard problems Ken (Dec 09)
- Re: Mastercard problems John Adams (Dec 09)
- Re: Mastercard problems James Downs (Dec 08)
- Re: Mastercard problems John Menerick (Dec 08)
- Re: Mastercard problems Jeffrey Lyon (Dec 11)
- Re: Mastercard problems TR Shaw (Dec 11)
- Re: Mastercard problems Jeffrey Lyon (Dec 11)
- Re: Mastercard problems Michael Hallgren (Dec 08)
- Re: Mastercard problems Matthew Black (Dec 08)