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What is Wrong with FACEBOOK lately?!?!?!?
01-07-2013, 12:30 AM
Post: #1
What is Wrong with FACEBOOK lately?!?!?!?
WTF IS UP WITH FACEBOOK
NOT ONLY IS IT SLOW, BUT IT DELETED ALL MY FRIENDS THAT I CAN NEVER GET BACK

everytime i send a message it tells me "there is a database error"
I cant even check my inbox without clicking like 10 times.
logging in is a disaster!!

THIS IS NOT MY COMPUTER'S PRBLEM BECAUSE I WENT ON MANY SITES AND THEY WORKED PERFECTLY,BUT FACEBOOK HAS BEEN DOING THIS FOR ABOUT A WEEK.
I heard tons of reasons, like they need to update their servers..etc
but this is ridiculous


whats the deal?

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01-07-2013, 12:38 AM
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have you tried getting a new account?

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01-07-2013, 12:38 AM
Post: #3
 
Facebook is stupid, that's what's wrong with it lol. who knows... ask the facebook owner.
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01-07-2013, 12:38 AM
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Facebook and Twitter has been going though a DDOS attack.

DDOS:A distributed denial of service attack (DDoS) occurs when multiple systems flood the bandwidth or resources of a targeted system, usually one or more web servers. These systems are compromised by attackers using a variety of methods.

Malware can carry DDoS attack mechanisms; one of the better-known examples of this was MyDoom. Its DoS mechanism was triggered on a specific date and time. This type of DDoS involved hardcoding the target IP address prior to release of the malware and no further interaction was necessary to launch the attack.

A system may also be compromised with a trojan, allowing the attacker to download a zombie agent (or the trojan may contain one). Attackers can also break into systems using automated tools that exploit flaws in programs that listen for connections from remote hosts. This scenario primarily concerns systems acting as servers on the web.

Stacheldraht is a classic example of a DDoS tool. It utilizes a layered structure where the attacker uses a client program to connect to handlers, which are compromised systems that issue commands to the zombie agents, which in turn facilitate the DDoS attack. Agents are compromised via the handlers by the attacker, using automated routines to exploit vulnerabilities in programs that accept remote connections running on the targeted remote hosts. Each handler can control up to a thousand agents.[8]

These collections of systems compromisers are known as botnets. DDoS tools like stacheldraht still use classic DoS attack methods centered on IP spoofing and amplification like smurf attacks and fraggle attacks (these are also known as bandwidth consumption attacks). SYN floods (also known as resource starvation attacks) may also be used. Newer tools can use DNS servers for DoS purposes. (see next section)

Unlike MyDoom's DDoS mechanism, botnets can be turned against any IP address. Script kiddies use them to deny the availability of well known websites to legitimate users.[1] More sophisticated attackers use DDoS tools for the purposes of extortion — even against their business rivals.[9]

It is important to note the difference between a DDoS and DoS attack. If an attacker mounts an attack from a single host it would be classified as a DoS attack. In fact, any attack against availability would be classed as a Denial of Service attack. On the other hand, if an attacker uses a thousand systems to simultaneously launch smurf attacks against a remote host, this would be classified as a DDoS attack.

The major advantages to an attacker of using a distributed denial-of-service attack are that multiple machines can generate more attack traffic than one machine, multiple attack machines are harder to turn off than one attack machine, and that the behavior of each attack machine can be stealthier, making it harder to track down and shut down. These attacker advantages cause challenges for defense mechanisms. For example, merely purchasing more incoming bandwidth than the current volume of the attack might not help, because the attacker might be able to simply add more attack machines.

Although most DDoS attacks are malicious in nature, the same technique can be used to aid the Internet community. Internet fraud schemes, such as Nigerian 419 scams or phishing, commonly involve fraudulent websites that either impersonate a real website for purposes of stealing the victim's identity, or lend credibility to a scammer's fictional business venture to lure the victim into a false sense of confidence. Scam baiters, who combat these scams by posing as victims for the purpose of wasting the scammer's time and money and obtaining information that can be used by authorities, will forward sites they encounter during the course of their conversations to groups that specialize in site-killing.[citation needed] The group will first try to have a site taken down by informing the host of said site that the site is being used fraudulently. In the case where that approach fails, the group will organize a "takedown" of the site by encouraging its members to visit the site en masse and continually refresh its content (an intentional form of the Slashdot effect sometimes referred to as flash mobbing, although that term is technically reserved for real-world gatherings). Alternately, some groups have special web pages that link to images hosted by these fake sites and show the images to visitors (usually members or supporters of the site-killing group) while constantly reloading them, which is known as intentional bandwidth hogging.[citation needed] The purpose, similar to malicious DoS attacks, is to (a.) rapidly consume all of the website's allocated monthly bandwidth, after which requests for the site's content are refused, (b.) draw the attention of the site's host, who when faced with the constant onslaught on the entire hosting network's resources, will usually remove the site, and/or
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01-07-2013, 12:38 AM
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This happened to me too! All my friends seem to not be there and I can't send messages to people. Also, it's being extremely slow. I'm hoping it's just a glitch.
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01-07-2013, 12:38 AM
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This has been happening to me too! It's sooo annoying! I can never reply to peoples messages because it wont let me in the mailbox IF i do mnage to get in the account. It's been a week and worse these last 2 days
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