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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
You said (DoS) attack. The odd ping isn't an issue but ports scans and Dos attacks I think you'll find are criminal offences. Certainly they will be against ISP T&C.
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Nah, there's a difference between a civil offense and a criminal offense.
As for ISP T&C's when you're not a subscriber to said ISP it hardly matters. |
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Who said the attack occurred in England or Wales?
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kwikbreaks: Do yourself a favour and stop now, qasdfdsaq will argue semantics until you're blue in the face (See previous page).
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Re: Think Broadband Ping Monitor Results (POST YOURS)
Oh I'm well aware of that. Like others I've had him on and off ignore numerous times but right now I'm just letting it run without getting annoyed.
He is clearly losing this time around having admitted on a public bulletin board to making DoS attacks. Now clearly this couldn't have been done from a home internet connection as they simply don't have the available bandwidth so that leave him either running a botnet or far more likely using an employers kit for illicit purposes. If it's the former he may even have attracted the attention of the NSA who maybe even now have a black helicopter hovering over his bedsit and an orange jumpsuit and latex gloves ready and waiting... OK very unlikely but we can all live in hope. Inidentally had he read past the first sentence in the article proving him wrong he would have seen.... "The law was already in force in Scotland." |
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More importantly, as if the NSA would take anything I said on an internet forum seriously. ---------- Post added at 23:25 ---------- Previous post was at 23:00 ---------- Quote:
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ANYWAY, here's something we haven't done in a while - Ping Graphs! [img]Download Failed (1)[/img] Mine is still looking generally pretty decent, a couple of spikes but those were during some fairly hefty downloading (You can tell when the humble bundle got updated with extra games :P). Still, nothing compared to a "real" fibre connection: http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...15-01-2014.png |
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Sheesh, look at that minimum latency!
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I'm not so my base latency is better. I can also show a current chart as I am still on it. http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/s...15-01-2014.png |
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Nor was I admitting using a BT Infinity connection, simply saying it was possible, contrary to your assertion that it wasn't. ---------- Post added at 18:07 ---------- Previous post was at 17:52 ---------- Quote:
You want to make it about minimum latency? https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2014/01/19.png |
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Well it's usually mine's bigger than yours but if you want mine's smaller than yours...
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[/wonders what kind of DDoS would make Kwikbreaks.co.uk's chart go all funky] |
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As you said a while back you no longer have it I'm guessing that isn't your chart.
As my server is in the same data centre as the TBB one I can only assume yours must be on a closer rack.... |
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