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Author Topic: What about DDoS (Denial of Service) to sites that don't accept bitcoin?  (Read 5032 times)
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September 10, 2012, 11:44:37 PM
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Ok, so what if there was somebody with a tor hidden service paying people to run their LOIC against certain targets in certain time frames for BTC?
Looks like a business idea to me but I guess it's hard to verify if the people actually did what they are being paid for.

Now running this exclusively to force websites into accepting bitcoins is where it gets just stupid. Ok, you could take small businesses offline one at a time and cheer with them coming back - now with bitcoin but I thought we had agreed to not reveal the evil nature of Bitcoin before 2015? Change of plan? Satoshi? Can you please clarify?

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September 11, 2012, 07:01:20 AM
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With regards to the original topic of this thread -  why are we seeing so many obvious trolls and/or stupid people?
School is back in session so all the script kiddies who want to sound techno-savvy and grown up rush to fora like this and start trying to act all big and knowledgeable. I hate September for just this reason. Little fuckers get computers for the new school year, and instead of searching pr0n like they should be, they clutter up interesting places with their stupidity.



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September 11, 2012, 07:02:28 AM
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Ok, so what if there was somebody with a tor hidden service paying people to run their LOIC against certain targets in certain time frames for BTC?
Looks like a business idea to me but I guess it's hard to verify if the people actually did what they are being paid for.

Now running this exclusively to force websites into accepting bitcoins is where it gets just stupid. Ok, you could take small businesses offline one at a time and cheer with them coming back - now with bitcoin but I thought we had agreed to not reveal the evil nature of Bitcoin before 2015? Change of plan? Satoshi? Can you please clarify?

Dammit, you just leaked it
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