@jupiter @textfiles After seeing the one that leaked confidential therapy documents online while blackmailing the victims, nothing surprises me any more.
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@jupiter @textfiles After seeing the one that leaked confidential therapy documents online while blackmailing the victims, nothing surprises me any more. 6 comments
@jupiter @apzpins @textfiles the internet archive are storing things many vested interests would rather we forget. @jupiter @textfiles There's possibly something they or their employer would like disappear. While working for a small ISP, dealing with that crap was always a hoot. Anything IRC related was even worse. The kids would DDoS eachother for fun all day long. @apzpins @jupiter @textfiles I had that. Some dude noted that because I wasn't authenticating my username with the nickserv bot and requesting anonymity, my IP was visible to other users. I said something along the lines of "ok but it's not that big a deal is it? What are they gonna do, DDoS me?" Not 60 seconds later my internet went out, and my ISP told me when I phoned them they had to get -their- upstream to handle it because it was too big to do themselves. They sounded unhappy. @http_error_418 That bullshit killed entire IRC networks and towards the IRC's mainstream end times no commercial entity wanted anything to do hosting IRC servers nor clients. @apzpins @textfiles |
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True, but that was pure criminal energy.
A DDoS against Internet Archive sounds more like the worst kind of vandalism... or some sort of media burying attempt.