This blog will be mainly focused on my own experiences with computers and software. Both I am using now purely as a user and hobbyist. Also I comment on interesting news about ICT, privacy and combinations of both. In deze blog zal het voornamelijk gaan over ervaringen met computers en software waar ik tegenwoordig alleen nog hobbymatig mee bezig ben en mijn commentaar op imo interessante nieuwsberichten op het gebied van ICT, privacy en de combinatie van beide.
donderdag 23 februari 2012
Global DNS takedown plotters disowned by Anonymous
The hard part of being anonymous is to be recognised when someone anonymous pretends to be you. The Register reports that the most likely trustworthy source of Anonymous denies any involvement with a announced attack against the DNS rootservers on 31st March. The twittersource suspects fear-mongering from NSA or likewise organisation to gain support for the 2012 cyber-security bill in the Senate. The sad part is that it is a very likely possibility. Most people writing new legislation do think they do not have to obey those same rules themselves.
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