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Wed Oct 01 22:13:11 UTC 2014  <pentestr>   thats a dos

Mon Sep 29 22:13:51 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   BingoBoingo: so unearthing 7 would be akin to using, say, dos 2 instead of 6.

Mon Sep 29 22:12:45 UTC 2014  <BingoBoingo>   asciilifeform: Well their previous archeology experiment was DOS... Also 7.X series supports color.

Sat Sep 27 03:15:27 UTC 2014  <BingoBoingo>   asciilifeform: I tended to like it because in Highschool I had Hypercard, a giant TI-89, ot Compaq dos

Thu Sep 25 04:36:24 UTC 2014  <decimation>   it is difficult to imagine a symbolics user in the late '80s with his persistent global namespace watch someone using DOS

Tue Sep 23 21:55:17 UTC 2014  <*>   BingoBoingo had a laptop arrive with manufacterer branded DOS 3.3 once

Tue Sep 23 21:50:51 UTC 2014  <mp_sails>   except the non-dos version had some bugs ruined some hdds

Tue Sep 23 21:47:40 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   mp_sails: just here in this channel, you'll turn up at least two, perhaps three people who, as boys, understood virtually the entire 'ms-dos' say.

Tue Sep 16 00:50:54 UTC 2014  <assbot>   [3500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool

Thu Sep 11 12:53:41 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   " technical tradeoffs (slow block verification leading to increased susceptibility to block-flooding DoS attacks"

Thu Sep 11 12:50:37 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   but it does work i nthe sense of, graylist dos.

Thu Sep 11 12:50:23 UTC 2014  <fluffypony>   well that's what I'm saying - the block flooding DoS doesn't work

Thu Sep 11 12:50:01 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   dos is dos, as long as you can't use a service because of a 3rd party it's a denial of service.

Thu Sep 11 12:49:45 UTC 2014  <fluffypony>   the point of the DoS is to burn CPU cycles and tie up the CPU of a peer

Thu Sep 11 12:49:22 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   seems like moving the goalpost, it's still a dos

Thu Sep 11 12:48:22 UTC 2014  <fluffypony>   the block flooding DoS attack doesn't work with Monero, at least not that we've been able to simulate

Thu Sep 11 12:46:47 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   " but assuming you accept its technical tradeoffs (slow block verification leading to increased susceptibility to block-flooding DoS attacks, in favor of a balance between CPU, GPU, and ASICs)" << stuff like that sounds like a total ouch.

Wed Aug 06 04:13:29 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   http://www.telam.com.ar/notas/201408/73411-las-reservas-del-banco-central-aumentaron-mas-de-dos-mil-millones-de-dolares-en-el-segundo-trimestre.html

Thu Jul 24 22:10:16 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   it's emphatically not a ddos. it's a dos.

Mon Jul 21 13:02:41 UTC 2014  <*>   dub tries to dos mpex

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