Dong Woo's definitions
by Dong Woo February 2, 2005

site that which contains some of the most disturbing shit u can ever see in your life
www.muchosucko.com
www.muchosucko.com
by Dong Woo April 25, 2005

Democracy is just a illusion. It does not work properly. that whole idea that ppl have their say through it is fake.
by Dong Woo November 12, 2004

the real controllers of the world. and no its not just America.
Money controls everything. take control of a countries economy, u practically are the king.
Money controls everything. take control of a countries economy, u practically are the king.
the top 3 corporations in the world: Exxon/Mobile General Motors Ford, individually make more revenue then all but 6 countries in the world.
by Dong Woo November 12, 2004

by Dong Woo October 16, 2003

A rootkit is a set of software tools frequently used by a third party (usually an intruder) after gaining access to a computer system. These tools are intended to conceal running processes, files or system data, which helps an intruder maintain access to a system without the user's knowledge. Rootkits are known to exist for a variety of operating systems such as Linux, Solaris and versions of Microsoft Windows.
The rootkit concept is the dominant controversial aspect of the 2005 Sony CD copy protection controversy, which has made the previously obscure concept of a rootkit much more widely known in the technology community, and to the general public
The rootkit concept is the dominant controversial aspect of the 2005 Sony CD copy protection controversy, which has made the previously obscure concept of a rootkit much more widely known in the technology community, and to the general public
by Dong Woo December 28, 2005

The act of trying repeatedly to connect to an unavailable FTP server with little or no time between connection attempts. It can be compared to repeatedly hitting the "redial" button on a telephone when dialing a phone number that is busy until the other phone is no longer busy
Most FTP sites have policies against hammering and require FTP clients to set retry times at specific intervals, commonly at least 120 seconds between each attempt to connect. Most FTP sites can also monitor for devices that hammer, and once detected the server will ban access to the offending IP address either permanently or for a limited amount of time.
by Dong Woo December 4, 2004
