How one site beat back botnets, spammers, and the “4chan party van” Since TorGuard is one of our main advertisers they deserve the rub. If you have $5 a month to spare on a quality VPN, highly recommended. http://torguard.net/aff.php?aff=024 Source http://arstechnica.com/security/201...ack-botnets-spammers-and-the-4chan-party-van/
When a fail hacker makes his target even better, he should check whatever privilege he has left and then kill himself.
In other news, it turns out that maybe Anonymous is a reason for enhancing national security in the same way that vaguely Asian looking people are a reason for building concentration camps.
Yes, I'm sure the brightest 14 year olds /b/ has to offer were bringing out the biggest shitty script attacks for this whole thing. I'm willing to bet the farm they were butt FRENZIED when they found out that competent computer programmers were deflecting their shitty attacks.
Let me see if I understand this. They decided to prevent their website from going down intermittently by switching it to cloudflare.
lol fosters flop or The Member Formerly Known As Baya flop and check this out.... these are what i play with http://www.networkworld.com/reviews/2009/022309-juniper-firewall-test.html well ok not literally these ones, but their little brothers
lol http://seekingalpha.com/currents/post/1417032 Netscreen I never liked, but Junos is hardly antiquated.
Junos is far better than Netscreen, easy. All of the bells and whistles of the Palo Altos, when fully licensed, work so well together. Very intuitive UI, robust threat coverage, the Wildfire service that inspects unknown executables and dlls, application inspection, group user management, and the user-friendly logging are what give me a boner for Palo Alto.