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       #Post#: 2490--------------------------------------------------
       ANONYMOUS : The USA is currently under major DOS attack 
       By: Beelzeboop Date: June 16, 2020, 3:12 am
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       T-Mobile, Fortnite, Instagram, Comcast, And Chase Bank Have All
       Experienced Outages. Some Believe The U.S. Has Been Hit By
       Large-Scale DDoS Attack—Others Are Skeptical.
       Sudden and wide-ranging outages in online and telecommunication
       services in the U.S. has led some to believe it is the result of
       a coordinated attack.
       On June 15, a flurry of reports on a number of different
       services in the U.S. have indicated that the country may be
       experiencing a coordinated DDoS, or “distributed denial of
       service” attack. These attacks are malicious attempts to disrupt
       or shut down targeted servers by overwhelming them with traffic
       from multiple sources.
       According to outage aggregator Downdetector, users reported
       outages in major mobile carriers (T-Mobile, Metro, Verizon,
       AT&T, Sprint, Consumer Cellular, US Cellular), Internet
       providers (Spectrum, Comcast, CenturyLink, Cox), social media
       platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Twitter),
       games and game services (Fortnite, Roblox, Call of Duty, Steam,
       Xbox Live, Playstation Network), streaming services (Netflix,
       Hulu, HBO Now, Twitch), banks (Chase Bank, Bank of America),
       delivery services (Doordash), and other major platforms like
       Google and Zoom.
       Of yet, the would-be source of these attacks is still unknown.
       @YourAnonCentral, a popular Anonymous twitter account,
       speculates that it, “may be China as the situation between South
       and North Korea is currently deteriorating.”
       The same Twitter account cites the Digital Attack Map, which
       tracks the “top daily DDOS attacks worldwide” offers a
       visualization of the map of these attacks, but some, like
       cybersecurity expert Marcus Hutchins, claims that the map is
       “badly plotted” and does not currently “indicate an attack
       against the US.”
       [img width=396 height=500]
  HTML https://i.imgur.com/CdJ0pW6.jpg[/img]
       All major carriers are listed on Downdetector, but Verizon
       claims its problems are being artificially represented through
       attempts to connect to T-Mobile.
       “Verizon's network is performing well,” a Verizon spokesperson
       told DCD. “We're aware that another carrier is having network
       issues. Calls to and from that carrier may receive an error
       message. We understand Downdetector is falsely reporting Verizon
       network issues.”
       T-Mobile CEO Neville Ray has been providing updates on the
       situation, but four hours after his original post, the company
       was still working to resolve the issues for all users.
       According to AT&T corporate communications, the network is
       “operating normally,” citing the possibility that problems may
       be arising as users try to connect to “other carriers’
       networks.”
       #Post#: 2498--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANONYMOUS : The USA is currently under major DOS attack 
       By: Pasta Lover Date: June 16, 2020, 7:17 am
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       They'll never take my dos.
       :chuckle:
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       #Post#: 2502--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANONYMOUS : The USA is currently under major DOS attack 
       By: LunaC Date: June 16, 2020, 9:30 am
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       They weren't. They fucked their systems in the 5g rollout. It's
       why I was offline all day. Engineers fucked that up and they
       work for tmobile
       #Post#: 2503--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANONYMOUS : The USA is currently under major DOS attack 
       By: Beelzeboop Date: June 16, 2020, 9:51 am
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       [quote author=LunaC link=topic=144.msg2502#msg2502
       date=1592317845]
       They weren't. They fucked their systems in the 5g rollout. It's
       why I was offline all day. Engineers fucked that up and they
       work for tmobile
       [/quote]
       I don't make the news ma'am .
       I just report it .
       :anon:
       #Post#: 2504--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANONYMOUS : The USA is currently under major DOS attack 
       By: Beelzeboop Date: June 16, 2020, 9:57 am
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       :chuckle:
       #Post#: 2514--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANONYMOUS : The USA is currently under major DOS attack 
       By: LunaC Date: June 16, 2020, 10:38 am
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       [quote
       author=𝕭𝖊𝖊𝖑𝖟𝖊&#1
       20173;𝖔𝖔𝖕
       link=topic=144.msg2503#msg2503 date=1592319079]
       I don't make the news ma'am .
       I just report it .
       :anon:
       [/quote]
       :chuckle:
       Just sayin. I was up till the wee hours dealing with that
       bullshit. Was not happy. Lol
       #Post#: 2519--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANONYMOUS : The USA is currently under major DOS attack 
       By: Beelzeboop Date: June 16, 2020, 10:46 am
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       [quote author=LunaC link=topic=144.msg2514#msg2514
       date=1592321937]
       :chuckle:
       Just sayin. I was up till the wee hours dealing with that
       bullshit. Was not happy. Lol
       [/quote]
       I know .I heard .
       :chuckle:
       #Post#: 2520--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANONYMOUS : The USA is currently under major DOS attack 
       By: Ponderosa Date: June 16, 2020, 10:49 am
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       Debugging Starlink?!
       #Post#: 2527--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANONYMOUS : The USA is currently under major DOS attack 
       By: Beelzeboop Date: June 16, 2020, 11:51 am
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       [quote author=Ponderosa link=topic=144.msg2520#msg2520
       date=1592322591]
       Debugging Starlink?!
       [/quote]
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       #Post#: 2538--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ANONYMOUS : The USA is currently under major DOS attack 
       By: guyter Date: June 16, 2020, 1:12 pm
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       [quote
       author=𝕭𝖊𝖊𝖑𝖟𝖊&#1
       20173;𝖔𝖔𝖕
       link=topic=144.msg2490#msg2490 date=1592295157]
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       [img width=500 height=390]
  HTML https://i.imgur.com/lrX5jh6.jpg[/img]
  HTML https://www.forbes.com/sites/jessedamiani/2020/06/15/t-mobile-fortnite-instagram-comcast-and-chase-bank-have-all-experienced-outages-some-believe-the-us-has-been-hit-by-large-scale-ddos-attack-others-are-skeptical/#8fb7f504b2a6
       T-Mobile, Fortnite, Instagram, Comcast, And Chase Bank Have All
       Experienced Outages. Some Believe The U.S. Has Been Hit By
       Large-Scale DDoS Attack—Others Are Skeptical.
       Sudden and wide-ranging outages in online and telecommunication
       services in the U.S. has led some to believe it is the result of
       a coordinated attack.
       On June 15, a flurry of reports on a number of different
       services in the U.S. have indicated that the country may be
       experiencing a coordinated DDoS, or “distributed denial of
       service” attack. These attacks are malicious attempts to disrupt
       or shut down targeted servers by overwhelming them with traffic
       from multiple sources.
       According to outage aggregator Downdetector, users reported
       outages in major mobile carriers (T-Mobile, Metro, Verizon,
       AT&T, Sprint, Consumer Cellular, US Cellular), Internet
       providers (Spectrum, Comcast, CenturyLink, Cox), social media
       platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Twitter),
       games and game services (Fortnite, Roblox, Call of Duty, Steam,
       Xbox Live, Playstation Network), streaming services (Netflix,
       Hulu, HBO Now, Twitch), banks (Chase Bank, Bank of America),
       delivery services (Doordash), and other major platforms like
       Google and Zoom.
       Of yet, the would-be source of these attacks is still unknown.
       @YourAnonCentral, a popular Anonymous twitter account,
       speculates that it, “may be China as the situation between South
       and North Korea is currently deteriorating.”
       The same Twitter account cites the Digital Attack Map, which
       tracks the “top daily DDOS attacks worldwide” offers a
       visualization of the map of these attacks, but some, like
       cybersecurity expert Marcus Hutchins, claims that the map is
       “badly plotted” and does not currently “indicate an attack
       against the US.”
       [img width=396 height=500]
  HTML https://i.imgur.com/CdJ0pW6.jpg[/img]
       All major carriers are listed on Downdetector, but Verizon
       claims its problems are being artificially represented through
       attempts to connect to T-Mobile.
       “Verizon's network is performing well,” a Verizon spokesperson
       told DCD. “We're aware that another carrier is having network
       issues. Calls to and from that carrier may receive an error
       message. We understand Downdetector is falsely reporting Verizon
       network issues.”
       T-Mobile CEO Neville Ray has been providing updates on the
       situation, but four hours after his original post, the company
       was still working to resolve the issues for all users.
       According to AT&T corporate communications, the network is
       “operating normally,” citing the possibility that problems may
       be arising as users try to connect to “other carriers’
       networks.”
       [/quote]
       What is the difference between this DDOS map and Corona virus
       map and the Sanctuary Cities map overlays, not very much.
       Coincidence?
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