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Hello people,

 

I've noticed on many occasions (usually using Mozilla Firefox) the download box will appear with a .php file as the target. I think it's something todo with the server timing out, as it usually happens when the page is taking a long time to load.

 

Any ideas on how to force this upon a server?

 

Anyone have an idea on what causes it?

 

(I was thinking possibly include ''; or require ""; might cause it? As most of the files are adframe.php or something similar.

 

But occasionally index.php

 

Snooble

 

(Thanks in advance)

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I see... So if i DDos'd ebay. I'm talking '000's you reckon i could time out the server? As an example...

 

I'm assuming i would need to then surf (and Dos) through numerous requires to find the sql info... Would i not?

 

I'm just curious and talking fictionally.

 

Snooble

I don't own the ability to:

 

Create a reflected (DRD) attack using standard proxies' DNS' as the rabbits. Whilst using a DNS amplification attack, using my(a) much larger list of DNS servers.

 

ICMP Echo's are old and outdated, 'easily' tracable and stopped with the right tools.

 

Just clarifying, i couldn't even change my MAC let alone commit DDoS' on ebay.

 

Snooble

 

 

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