Iranian government using crowd-sourcing to identify protesters (iran.whyweprotest.net) 25 points by siavosh 17y ago ↗ HN
[–] rms 17y ago ↗ If you're going to participate please bring sites down by exploiting bugs, straight up DDoS is bad for internet access for everyone in Iran. [–] netsp 17y ago ↗ On the other hand, it's relatively easy. [–] patcito 17y ago ↗ Only if the sites are hosted in Iran. [–] gasull 17y ago ↗ Slowloris DoSes sites using low bandwidth.http://ha.ckers.org/slowloris/ [–] noonespecial 17y ago ↗ You don't need to ddos the network connection. All you need is enough fake names that the database is worthless. How many fake names would it take per real name before its impossible for the police to check them all?
[–] noonespecial 17y ago ↗ You don't need to ddos the network connection. All you need is enough fake names that the database is worthless. How many fake names would it take per real name before its impossible for the police to check them all?
[–] grandalf 17y ago ↗ why not just enter randomly guessed Iranian names into the site... to overwhelm it with incorrect data. [–] [deleted] 17y ago ↗ (comment deleted) [–] fburnaby 17y ago ↗ Don't identify more than a few people from the same IP. It's easy to do QA and spot someone who's putting in fake names if you get carried away.
[–] fburnaby 17y ago ↗ Don't identify more than a few people from the same IP. It's easy to do QA and spot someone who's putting in fake names if you get carried away.
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