re #2615, “black eye”
The technicians gave the Internet a black eye, said Merle Roberson, 67, a retired Pentagon computer expert who was part of a team that helped develop the original Internet, the governments Arpanet.
“...What if in addition to the normal computer security measures taken by blocking outside hacking attempt pathways to gain access to grid or internet software, upon detection of those attempts, the security software injects its own attack aimed back at the attackers software or computer disrupting the attack, giving the attacker a black eye.
If such a thing exists, then by its crucial defensive nature it would be hard to read about it in the public domain.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPcap/2000-03/07/025r-030700-idx.html
StormFlag
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3712053/posts?page=1444#1444
I dont know. Food for thought.
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Definitely food for thought, and my thoughts are right now sitting down to lunch!
Bkmrk
“””Definitely food for thought, and my thoughts are right now sitting down to lunch!”””
My wife fixed me an English muffin with a little butta on it.
Now do you think that’s enough for a growed-a$$ man?
I say nay nay!!
Heading to the eye doctor so hopefully will soon be able to see what y’all been saying. That would be useful.
My prediction rate has sucked. But I’m 188% (bagsterTM) certain there is a hot manly man meal in my near future! :)
Enjoy your Qrumbs there TEXOKIE! ;)