Off topic, sorry, but not sure where I'd ask this. I posted this news 15 minutes before this submission. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2659263 Can someone explain to this newbie why mine disappeared so quickly, but this stayed? I don't have a problem at all, I just wish to understand the system thanks.
CIA.gov Possibly Down, LulzSec Claims Responsibility
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#22Earlier quoted context omitted.
My first thought too. I immediately tried to load CIA and then thought, "Maybe they didn't hack it at all but just put out their Twitter message to drive traffic at it?" Or more interestingly, if they were in the process of hacking or something and wanted the cover of a torrent of strangers trying to reach their site.
I just happened to be looking at my Twitter feed the very moment they posted, and clicked the link immediately. No go. Would this effect happen so quick? I guess they do have a lot of followers, but I'd hope that even if all of them did what I did they could survive that amount of hits?
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#23Is it a (d)dos or an actual hack?
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#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
My first thought too. I immediately tried to load CIA and then thought, "Maybe they didn't hack it at all but just put out their Twitter message to drive traffic at it?" Or more interestingly, if they were in the process of hacking or something and wanted the cover of a torrent of strangers trying to reach their site.
I just happened to be looking at my Twitter feed the very moment they posted, and clicked the link immediately. No go. Would this effect happen so quick? I guess they do have a lot of followers, but I'd hope that even if all of them did what I did they could survive that amount of hits?
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#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
well one reason would be OP linked to an article, you linked to a site that doesnt load...
Ah :-) So I should have used the text option then? A broken link gets it immediately marked down? Makes sense.
If we can't open the site, we scratch our heads and move on. On the other hand, if we can open the site, we scratch our heads and say: "Yeah right! The site isn't down! No upvote for you!"
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#27Is it a (d)dos or an actual hack?
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#28Are there truly this many servers out there that are so horrendously behind on updates that they can be picked off like this?
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#29What on earth is their plan?
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#30Off topic, sorry, but not sure where I'd ask this. I posted this news 15 minutes before this submission. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2659263 Can someone explain to this newbie why mine disappeared so quickly, but this stayed? I don't have a problem at all, I just wish to understand the system thanks.