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DHS Injects Itself With DDoS
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CowboyNeal
on Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:13 PM
from the shooting-their-own-feet dept.
from the shooting-their-own-feet dept.
An anonymous reader writes "Here's a story about what can happen to any enterprise IT department that overestimates the intelligence of its users. Only in this case, the enterprise in question is the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The spokesman says there's no Jack Bauer mentality. No kidding!"
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DDoS? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:DDoS? (Score:5, Informative)
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May be not in this case, but thats exactly what happened when network came to standstill and exchange servers melted down for exactly the same reason for very large company I work for.
It started with a very creative admin creating a mailing list "to-all". Within 3 hours, somebody who had a lot of time on his hand found it out and sent out some naive message to the list. The classic snowball effect followed wit
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A guy who was going on vacation set up an out-of-office reply, but set it up to reply to "all employees".
"Reply only once" was not set, and apparently automatically replying to the group "all employees" includes sending a reply to the sender who then receives the reply and sends a response to everyone, including himself. So the system entered an infinite loop.
I got into the office early and could actually still log in; I had about 100 e-m
Listserv Idiocy (Score:5, Informative)
you get 5-6 idiots that reply to all
then you get 50-60 idiots telling them not to reply to all
and 50-60 more idiots trying to have a conversation to the first 5-6 idiots
Re:Listserv Idiocy (Score:5, Funny)
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Now this time I mean it! Stop posting where we can all see!
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Godwin's Law is a more efficient way :)
Ok, I invoke it now.
Re:Listserv Idiocy (Score:5, Funny)
-Mike
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Re:Listserv Idiocy (Score:4, Funny)
How friggin dare anyone out there write posts after all this website has been through.
/. lost her bandwidth, /. went through a slashdot effect. /. had two friggin sharks with lasers on their heads.
Her administrator turned out to be a user, a cheater, and now /. going through a ddos. All you people care about is..... readers and making money off of her.
/.'s A WEBSITE! What you don't realize is that /. is making you all this money and all you do is write a bunch of crap about her.
/. hasn't performed on the web in years. /. songs is called "give me hotgrits" for a reason because all you people want is MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE.
LEAVE /. ALONE! You are lucky /. even performed for you BASTARDS!
LEEEAVE /. ALLLLLONE!.....Please.
Cowboy Neal talked about professionalism and said if kdawson was a professional he would've pulled it off no matter what.
Speaking of professionalism, when is it professional to publically bash someone who is going through a hard time.
Leave /. Alone Please.... Leave /. alone...right now....I mean it.
Anyone that has a problem with /. you deal with me, beacuse /. is not well right now.
leave /. alone/p
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Re:Listserv Idiocy (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Listserv Idiocy (Score:4, Informative)
Microsoft had an email storm that took down companywide email [msexchangeteam.com]
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Re:Listserv Idiocy (Score:5, Funny)
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electronicsexchange.com
Sadly, it appears to now be squatter-meat.
Re:Listserv Idiocy (Score:5, Funny)
http://www.speedofart.com/ [speedofart.com]
http://www.penisland.net/ [penisland.net]
http://www.whorepresents.com/ [whorepresents.com]
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Re:Listserv Idiocy (Score:4, Funny)
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What college did you go to? Because it seems that some of those "idiots" now work for the State Dept. of Education! Seriously, in my line of work, I get notices from SDE (State Dept. of Educ.) and in nearly every case, ALL THE RECIPIENTS ARE ON THE TO LINE.
I've been SO TEMPTED to reply all with the message: "Do you realize that the State Department of Education has provided me with your Email address, and if the computer of any of these kazillion recipients is infected w
I meant, "Who hasn't..." (Score:5, Funny)
Grammar time.
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DHS (Score:5, Funny)
My tinfoil hat may be unnecessary after all.
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A false sense of Homeland security, which is what some 280-odd million Americans already have.
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Re:DHS (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:DHS (Score:4, Insightful)
Fixed that for you.
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Oooh, someone just got flagged by the Narus box in the secret room! You shouldn't make statements like that... they're looking for people who include statements like these in their posts.
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Aw geez, now look at what you made me do. Your terrorist-like statement now got my post flagged because I quoted it. I hope you're happy!
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Oh no, I just admitted that I am a terrorist for the second time. I have to stop posting like this!
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Ah what the hell... Praise Allah!
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(A idiomatic translation of which is embossed/printed on all US currency)
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OK, I give up... what does it do?
Feel Safer? (Score:2)
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Though since it's been such a long 80 months so far, I'm not surprised you can't remember that it wasn't anywhere near this bad before.
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Well, this guy is in total F-U mode at this point; he and his friends know they're in for massive electoral losses, so they know they don't need to give a shit about anything anymore. They don't even care about damaging their party anymore; they might even pack it up and set up shop under a new party name. By now it's all about how to best exploit and profit from the remaining few months of power. And John Dean made a good point tonight, that
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Cool! The Accenture Party.
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President Highest office served, executive preferred
GWB Governor
Clinton Governor
GHWB Vice President
Reagan Governor
Carter Governor
Ford Vice President
Nixon
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But isn't that the equivalent of 4 Canadian months now?
Re:Feel Safer? (Score:5, Funny)
November
December
January 2008
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
January 2009
Looks like 16 months to me. Of course, I graduated before No Child Left Behind.
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Unsetting a setting? (Score:2)
Drugs are bad, Mmmmmkay? (Score:4, Funny)
I yearn for the simpler days, when DOS came on floppy disks, rather than medical instruments.
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Wrong character (Score:5, Funny)
Damn it, Chloe (Score:5, Funny)
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I liked Chloe so much that I have a Cygwin alias for ssh into my VPS. It is, of course, damnitchloe. Really its more like damTAB but I get a chuckle every time I see it.
I can also watch Season 7 of 24 in a command line, due to an extremely efficient homebrew compression scheme. Observe:
ruby -e "(24 * 6).times do puts 'Damn it'; end"
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Someone is in trouble ... (Score:2)
I've had things like that happen before. Even after the misconfiguration is fixed, it can still take hours or days for all the messages to clear out.
Definitly grounds for being taken out back and given a bullet to the back of the head (terminated).
It was hilarious (Score:3, Interesting)
Even better was that anyone in the world could send to the mailing list, it didn't even check to see if you were subscribed before sending your message out. Trust me, I tried it. You also get a few hundred more e-mail addresses and all kinds of internal company details from the out-of-office replies (e.g., "I'm on medical leave, contact so-and-so at x1234").
Now, it was no big surprise, I do security in the federal government and so I know how clueless so many of my coworkers are. But it was hilarious to watch it all play out so publicly and persistently; it just kept going throughout most of the day.