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Ok I'm betting that they will. I think that they need to prove that they are legit. And even if it is a FF facebook still goes down. |
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Wow first I heard of this ? I would love to see facebook go down !!!! WHOOO HOOOOOOOOOOO.
Does that mean I would stop getting tons of invites & I wouldn't have to hear about everybody's fake facebook lives ? Does that mean that everytime someone takes a picture I wouldn't have to hear how excited they are that they're going home to post it on facebook ? LIKE . |
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Anonymous is not one organization; it is hundreds of people loosely organized behind an idea and a mask. Some of them are immature while others are the same age as yourself. They have varying levels of skill and varying motivations for the hacks they do, and the members do not have a single leader nor do they always agree with eachother. Furthermore, anyone can (and they do) make press releases under the guise of anonymous.
A large portion of the anonymous "gang" does nothing beyond use programs. All they have to do is download these programs, punch in a website, and hit "Go". Most of these programs simply do DDOS (distributed denial of service) attack, which just means the webserver becomes too busy to accept more traffic. This is the type of attack that was used on visa/mastercard. It is insanely easy to do for anyone that reads about it for an hour. With this in mind, it is highly unlikely that they will even scratch facebook. Facebook uses logical and geographical load-balancing, where by design, one piece of hardware sits idle waiting to take over for another piece of hardware in the event of failures. Furthermore, Facebook (unfortunately) had more web traffic than ANY OTHER PAGE IN 2010, passing even google for the first time. I'd say handling large volumes of web traffic is what they designed their business model around. A DDOS is not going to work. In order to attack facebook, they would need to use unconventional methods. Although they are privvy to methods beyond the simple DDOS, they are unlikely to employ them due to the personal risk involved. For example, the most *thorough* way to hack facebook would be a direct social engineering hack, whereby you pose as somebody else to gain access to the physical premesis the facebook hardware is stored at. Obviously, this carries much more risk and may not be in line with the goals of anonymous. Furthermore, physical sites are redundant and the entire system is designed to keep on chugging even if an entire server farm is completely wiped out. I have not seen any true hacking from Anonymous. I have seen them go after only the low-hanging fruit, i.e. companies and individuals who do not know enough about the web to protect themselves from even the easiest hacks. Facebook has pissed off enough real computer programmers over the years that it's pretty much a given (by their continued existence) that they have a very good digital security system in place. |
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