On Thursday, March 11, 2004 2:43 AM [EST], Jay Hennigan <jay@west.net> wrote:
On the other hand, they could become immensely popular, reaching the critical mass when one of them detects what is interpreted as an attack from a network protected by another. Grab the popcorn and watch as they all bludgeon each other to death. :-)
Sounds like efnet channel wars on a much more interesting scale. Like I've said in previous posts - do we really want these people having tools like this? Doesn't this make them the equivelant of 'script kiddies'? How the hell could a company put something like this out, and expect not to get themselves sued to the moon and back when it fires a shot at an innocent party? -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.sosdg.org The Abusive Hosts Blocking List http://www.ahbl.org