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Re: Where can I read an original attack notice ?



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An-Nyeong.

In <200103281808.DAA20997@shell.rim.or.jp> sugiura@kt.rim.or.jp wrote.

>> Nothing happen is the best,

It seems that something happen.

I'm Japanese, but I don't work at mext.go.jp, sankei.co.jp and so on.
Therefore I don't know about detailed information.

I heard that , what many of them did is not a great problem, but what
a few of them did is fatal for some site. A few people did "HTTP flood"
like a "SYN flood".

A few people make many HTTP connection , but they never send HTTP 
request(GET.HEAD,POST), Then, web server can't do anything.

I think that the way is interesting. Just "Virtual Sit-in".
There was some methods to prevent it , but some custodians couldn't.

And I have a question.
I heard that many people attacked www.mic.go.kr last year.
Is today's method same as last year's at all?

Thank you.

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  Sugiura Shiro
  sugiura@kt.rim.or.jp

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