Message from @Nathan James 123
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*Don't use them on people, unless you have permission.*
*Don't use them on anything, unless you have permission.*
*Make sure that you have written and signed permission before you do anything.*
*Do not break the law.*
i used to think of a botnet generally as a bunch of computers that had been infected by malware bringing them under some central control
guessing it's a bit more complex than that nowdays
Yep, that's generally it
The only real thing that has changed, is the way that they are controlled
or rather, not the only way to do it
hmm
And the devices that are infected
You know those nice shiny IoT devices? Your little smart fridge, your smart TV, Smart light, etc. They're all running linux and they're all servers with no protection on them
They are the targets now
yeah
So rather than setting up a botnet in a university with a big connection and lots of PCs, they will target "smart homes", those idiots with lots of unprotected IoT devices.
your lightbulb is bringing down the labour party <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
Unironically
KEK
> The party said it had successfully foiled what appeared to be an attempt to steal data. The incident was reported to the National Cyber Security Centre but Labour said it believed that all of its systems withstood the attack without a breach.
> “We have experienced a sophisticated and large-scale cyber attack on Labour digital platforms,” a party spokeswoman said. “We took swift action and these attempts failed due to our robust security systems. The integrity of all our platforms was maintained and we are confident that no data breach occurred.
so which is it: a ddos or a hacking attempt.. or both
Probably both
*IF* there was a hacking attempt, then that would be done behind the DDOS attack
While the techs are busy
An "attempt to steal data" could literally be anything
It could be as simple as someone trying to sign into the Labour member page without permission..
Imagine donating to a party that wants to take more of your money
> The information could be accessed using any web browser and without security checks.
I bet they LITERALLY went to the URL: Labour.co.uk/donors
nathan, you said you're studying this stuff. bet that's why you're so paranoid <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
you know what's going on
😉
like Snowden
There's a reason I have so many privacy plugins, there's a reason I'm not using Windows and there's a reason I'm always using a VPN
And that's just for me <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
Don't even get me started on digital forensics <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
Think that file is deleted? Yeah, think again. They can pull it from your hard drive.
that's the oldest gotcha in the book
people assuming windows deletes stuff
Think deleting your history actually does anything? Think again, there's a SQL database which stores every website you ever go to which is designed to not be deleted.
Isn't deleting your history just a vanity thing
Yep