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Andrew
Flightless Bird
Re: more lies from alias...
"DanS" <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@r.o.a.d.r.u.n.n.e.r.c.o.m> wrote in message
news:Xns9D309120D90BEthisnthatroadrunnern@216.196.97.131...
> Frank <fb@tbb.moz> wrote in news:4b8eaf53$1@news.x-privat.org:
>
>> On 3/3/2010 106 AM, DanS wrote:
>>> Frank<fb@tbb.moz> wrote in news:4b8ea26a$1@news.x-privat.org:
>>>
>>>> On 3/3/2010 9:16 AM, Alias wrote:
>>>>>
> http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9164838/Spanish_police_take_dow
>>>>> n_massive_Mariposa_botnet
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> And the Spanish police took it down. I'm glad I don't use Windows
> for
>>>>> anything but gaming.
>>>>>
>>>> WoW! Foaming at the mouth again huh sheep-fucker? I guess you didn't
>>>> read the article as your subject line is an outright lie..."It's hard
>>>> to pinpoint the exact size of the botnet from that number"....
>>>> Oops! Caught you lying again!
>>>
>>> So, what lie is that ?
>>>
>>> Alias doesn't use Windows only for gaming ?
>>>
>>> The Spanish police took it down ?
>>>
>>> You are so eager to attack Alias that you don't care if you look like
> a
>>> raving moron when you do.
>>
>
> <Infantile name-calling profanity removed>
>
> You're right...it's probably more than 13,000,000, that was only
> 13,000,000 unique IP addresses.
>
> Count multiple PCs behind NAT rtrs, and the fact that more than one PC
> can use the same IP on dial-up, so it could be 20 million. (Or, one PC
> could use multiple IPs each time it calls in, so that's probably a wash.)
Especially considering the fact that there were corporate networks involved.
Probably bigger than 13 million.
--
Andrew
"DanS" <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@r.o.a.d.r.u.n.n.e.r.c.o.m> wrote in message
news:Xns9D309120D90BEthisnthatroadrunnern@216.196.97.131...
> Frank <fb@tbb.moz> wrote in news:4b8eaf53$1@news.x-privat.org:
>
>> On 3/3/2010 106 AM, DanS wrote:
>>> Frank<fb@tbb.moz> wrote in news:4b8ea26a$1@news.x-privat.org:
>>>
>>>> On 3/3/2010 9:16 AM, Alias wrote:
>>>>>
> http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9164838/Spanish_police_take_dow
>>>>> n_massive_Mariposa_botnet
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> And the Spanish police took it down. I'm glad I don't use Windows
> for
>>>>> anything but gaming.
>>>>>
>>>> WoW! Foaming at the mouth again huh sheep-fucker? I guess you didn't
>>>> read the article as your subject line is an outright lie..."It's hard
>>>> to pinpoint the exact size of the botnet from that number"....
>>>> Oops! Caught you lying again!
>>>
>>> So, what lie is that ?
>>>
>>> Alias doesn't use Windows only for gaming ?
>>>
>>> The Spanish police took it down ?
>>>
>>> You are so eager to attack Alias that you don't care if you look like
> a
>>> raving moron when you do.
>>
>
> <Infantile name-calling profanity removed>
>
> You're right...it's probably more than 13,000,000, that was only
> 13,000,000 unique IP addresses.
>
> Count multiple PCs behind NAT rtrs, and the fact that more than one PC
> can use the same IP on dial-up, so it could be 20 million. (Or, one PC
> could use multiple IPs each time it calls in, so that's probably a wash.)
Especially considering the fact that there were corporate networks involved.
Probably bigger than 13 million.
--
Andrew