by tigersharktax August 3, 2024
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by ilovesuckingondicks,cocks October 18, 2023
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by Machinimaaa November 5, 2023
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No, we had to leave early. John mentioned his meager yearly salary and, well you know Dave. He's quite the Booter Snooter.
by elliot_ January 12, 2024
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by Mud Kat January 13, 2024
Get the Booth Review mug.These individuals, typically aged between 12 to 15, are often referred to as "script kiddies." They engage in Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks primarily using free IP stressers, basic tools that flood websites or servers with overwhelming traffic.
These DDoS'ers aren't typically skilled hackers; instead, they rely on readily available tools and instructions found online. Their motivations vary, but often stem from boredom or a desire for attention within online communities.
While their actions may seem harmless to them, DDoS attacks can have significant consequences, including legal repercussions and damage to online services.
In essence, DDoS'ers are young individuals experimenting with disruptive tactics online, often unaware of the real-world impact of their actions.
These DDoS'ers aren't typically skilled hackers; instead, they rely on readily available tools and instructions found online. Their motivations vary, but often stem from boredom or a desire for attention within online communities.
While their actions may seem harmless to them, DDoS attacks can have significant consequences, including legal repercussions and damage to online services.
In essence, DDoS'ers are young individuals experimenting with disruptive tactics online, often unaware of the real-world impact of their actions.
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