Online demonstration by DoS
Opponents of being banned from public demonstrations in the Philippines have decided to shift their attitude to the Internet on March 23 by opening a website and directing all access commands to the site's website. close.
The announcement for the website visitor said: ' You are about to participate in a direct protest campaign on the Internet. Please confirm that you are really willing to participate in this action by clicking OK or exiting by prohibiting CANCEL '.
The organizers of this campaign, not identifying themselves, claim to follow the "hacktivism" trend (roughly understood as a computer technology action). They also stressed that this is completely legal because technically it only involves accessing a website.
However, this protest method is not much different from hackers' denial-of-service attack, which is still a nightmare for many large and small e-commerce websites, including addresses. popular such as Amazon.com, Yahoo, CNN, eBay as well as big business websites like Microsoft.
Police in the Philippines have not commented on the above activities and have not even determined the level of access to their website.
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