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Old 18-03-2009, 21:05   #7
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Re: VM newsgroup Q

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Originally Posted by Milambar View Post
Hmm, that "anything and everything" makes me wonder if the ARP traffic is also counted? Yanno, the "WHOHAS ..... TELL ....." stuff you see when an ethernet card is in promiscuous mode.
I'm not sure if broadcasts are counted but I wouldn't have thought so, everything else though certainly. Port scans, old torrent traffic bouncing off your router, whatever so long as its' destination is your IP address.

If you were cynical enough and had access to the bandwidth you could certainly throw garbage traffic at a Virgin user until they triggered STM.
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