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On Sun, 13 Sep 1998, Derek Balling wrote: For HFG always check document source for previous hacked sites and their "hidden" agenda. Also it gives a clue that they are not 15 year old high school kids as their CAPs and number/character alterations attempt to deceive. -Hank > What I think you missed is that shortly after I received this post (and > looked at the NYTimes web site) they corrected the problem which caused the > original post. > > www.nytimes.com got hacked. If you missed it, and feel the urge to check it > out, I made a mirror of it at http://www.megacity.org/hacked_nytimes/ ... I > don't plan to keep it more than a few days I suspect (I'm not one of those > hacked-website collectors like some places *grin*), but I kept it for > posterity of those who might want to check it out. > > D > > At 10:50 AM 9/13/98 -0500, Phil Howard wrote: > >Richard Irving wrote: > > > >> Hrmm.. This sunday am I logged into www.nytimes.com, > >> and got an unusual front page. Someone may want to take > >> a look...... > > > >Looks like the classicalunderconfigured/overloaded server to me. They were > >probably running with not much spare capacity before, or didn't configure the > >correct number of listening processes (or enough RAM to handle them). > > > >Possibly a SYN attack. But on this date, more likely a demand "attack". > > > >This is not unusual when you consider the total capacity is ultimately > >determined by the suits. > > > >FYI, I had no trouble pulling it from icreport.loc.gov. I got it in the > >evening, which would have been the 2nd demand curve for the day. So server > >capacity there was enough to deliver it in that probably broader hump. But > >maybe the masses, who normally go checking news sites and wouldn't recognize > >a .gov site as even being an Internet thing, were clobbering places like > >www.nytimes.com. Even www.cnn.com seemed kinda slow to me. > > > >-- > >Phil Howard | stop7it2@anyplace.edu die7spam@spammer0.com > stop0ads@spammer5.org > > phil | a2b8c2d0@s1p8a2m2.edu stop9it3@anyplace.com > stop8303@spam4mer.org > > at | no45ads1@lame3ads.org eat2this@dumbads5.net > stop6629@anywhere.net > > ipal | end1ads8@s2p4a6m3.edu ads8suck@anyplace.com > stop0549@no9place.com > > dot | blow3me9@anyplace.com no29ads0@anywhere.net > stop1694@no71ads2.net > > net |stop4688@s5p9a1m1.net end0it82@no2where.com > end1it08@no0place.edu > Hank Nussbacher
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