submitted by FreshFriggy
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I clearly remember some people going to jail for DDOS'ing paypay and a slew of other corporations not too long back. From what I understand is the FBI got heavily involved and arrested people like crazy over it. The problem is, the last few years Ive watched several right leaning or pro 1st amendment sites get DDOS'ed, with absolutely no recourse or dicipline, why is the FBI no longer interested in DDOS'ing? Is it ok to DDOS sites again?
I clearly remember some people going to jail for DDOS'ing paypay and a slew of other corporations not too long back. From what I understand is the FBI got heavily involved and arrested people like crazy over it. The problem is, the last few years Ive watched several right leaning or pro 1st amendment sites get DDOS'ed, with absolutely no recourse or dicipline, why is the FBI no longer interested in DDOS'ing? Is it ok to DDOS sites again?
It's a crime but it's hard to trace back to a source. That's why it's such a devastating attack type. You're using thousands of OTHER computers to attack, while masking your own IP.
the fbi didnt seem to have a problem finding the paypay ddos'ers????
DDoSing is a nonstop thing.
https://threatmap.checkpoint.com/
https://cybermap.kaspersky.com/
https://www.digitalattackmap.com/#anim=1&color=0&country=ALL&list=0&time=18221&view=map