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chicoazul

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We took it down for a little cool off period there lads.

Can we stop acting like Geordies and kopites please and there'll be no need for some more time on the naughty step.

Thanks.
 

https://blog.sucuri.net/2014/02/layer-7-ddos-blocking-http-flood-attacks.html

Today though, we’re going to spend a little time looking at Layer 7, or what we call an HTTP Flood Attack.

An HTTP flood attack is a type of Layer 7 application attack that utilizes the standard valid GET/POST requests used to fetch information, as in typical URL data retrievals (images, information, etc.) during SSL sessions. An HTTP GET/POST flood is a volumetric attack that does not use malformed packets, spoofing or reflection techniques. – DDoSAttacks.biz
Yes it's the highest level attack, it's rare, but someone got it in for GOT.

prays it's @davek's renegade actions to come and save us from these despotic conditions*
 


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