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Major DDoS issue

Major DDoS issue

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HeatherHannah
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05-15-2023, 04:57 PM
#1
The tale goes that my brother's friend Maddox gave us some advice, which we used to check our Wi-Fi security. It only took him about three seconds to find a way to protect it.
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HeatherHannah
05-15-2023, 04:57 PM #1

The tale goes that my brother's friend Maddox gave us some advice, which we used to check our Wi-Fi security. It only took him about three seconds to find a way to protect it.

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steffekk123
Member
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05-17-2023, 03:40 AM
#2
Turn it off if you don’t need it! Hide your SSID! Use a wired connection if possible—it might be handy—but wireless is also an easy target. Pinching wires is much harder to do unnoticed! Set a strong password and a robust cipher (2048-bit!) Make sure that password isn’t in any dictionary. Add special characters to boost security. It’s all designed this way. I have some extra for you: ...,,...
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steffekk123
05-17-2023, 03:40 AM #2

Turn it off if you don’t need it! Hide your SSID! Use a wired connection if possible—it might be handy—but wireless is also an easy target. Pinching wires is much harder to do unnoticed! Set a strong password and a robust cipher (2048-bit!) Make sure that password isn’t in any dictionary. Add special characters to boost security. It’s all designed this way. I have some extra for you: ...,,...

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ReborntoKill
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05-17-2023, 12:59 PM
#3
Nothing changes the outcome for WiFi because any radio-based signal can be disrupted by strong transmissions, which blocks the real connection. Sure, it’s against the law, but technically a DDoS attack is just as problematic.
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ReborntoKill
05-17-2023, 12:59 PM #3

Nothing changes the outcome for WiFi because any radio-based signal can be disrupted by strong transmissions, which blocks the real connection. Sure, it’s against the law, but technically a DDoS attack is just as problematic.

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LeStylez
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05-23-2023, 04:39 PM
#4
It's impossible to stop a denial-of-service attack on WiFi by simply blocking random signals. The issue lies in the fact that such actions can be illegal if done maliciously.
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LeStylez
05-23-2023, 04:39 PM #4

It's impossible to stop a denial-of-service attack on WiFi by simply blocking random signals. The issue lies in the fact that such actions can be illegal if done maliciously.