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Interesting analysis of DoS attacks
BBC DoS investigation
I still managed to get my money on Best Mate [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Gives a new meaning to the British slang term "dosser" |
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Re: Interesting analysis of DoS attacks
I suppose I should add that online gambling is legal in the UK, even encouraged (and tax free), and therefore these sites utilise the British bobby to investigate and prosecute DoS attacks. Does anyone know who Party have on the case?
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Re: Interesting analysis of DoS attacks
I wondered if no-one replied because of the grammatical error in my post, knowing the exacting standards on the forum?
[ QUOTE ] Does anyone know who Party have on the case? [/ QUOTE ] I should have written; does anyone know who Party has on the case? |
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I should have written; does anyone know who Party has on the case? [/ QUOTE ] Professor Gadget? |
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Professor Gadget? [/ QUOTE ] Touch |
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Re: Interesting analysis of DoS attacks
I mean touché
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Re: Interesting analysis of DoS attacks
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I suppose I should add that online gambling is legal in the UK, even encouraged (and tax free), and therefore these sites utilise the British bobby to investigate and prosecute DoS attacks. Does anyone know who Party have on the case? [/ QUOTE ] They have outsourced the investigative work to a Mr. Charles Chan. |
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Re: Interesting analysis of DoS attacks
Other famous US investigators linked to the case
Nancy Drew Scooby Doo the FBI |
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