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November 9th, 2004 12:04 AM #11
hehe... back in.
It's ridiculous... those hackers should just stick to hassling big american corporations. We have enough problems as it is.
It is most likely a hoax, or just a bunch of amateurs who are going to go for DNS attacks... pointless.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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November 9th, 2004 12:09 AM #12
It is possible. Perhaps, they will just do a DOS(Denial Of Service) attack or messing up with the webpages and put a trojan somewhere in their servers. Some would even pick a lock containing CC's(Credit Card) infos and the likes of their database. We just have to live with them and ignore their inarticulate way of expressing themselves.
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November 9th, 2004 04:10 AM #14
well, I would still say that an attack, at this point in time, in RP websites is pointless. period. It would have been more believable if we had a lot of e-commerce sites here. Of course, nothing beats security. You wouldn't want your own site hacked and vandalized.
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November 9th, 2004 05:20 PM #16
In a worst-case scenario, these cretins may not even need proper English grammar to make a statement in Philippine webspace.
It may not be in our best interests to underestimate the value of the country's online infrastructure. While a lot of our information online is hardly substantial to be considered a loss, the threat of an attack is still a contingency/annoyance that has to be prepared for.
I for one hope not to wake up one day and see people wailing, "Waaaaah! Ba't di ko ma-access ang tsikot.coooooooooom?!"
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November 11th, 2004 11:49 AM #17
1 aGr33 w17h Bogeyman! 4n 0uNc3 0f pr3v3n710n 1s w0r7h 4 p0und 0f cur3!
Did some independent research and decided to go with the white pearl crystal.... para maiba naman. ...
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