Adam Slaney Facebook Warning: Real or DoS attack?
Posted by Christine Cavalier in Media, Rhythm TicksSUMMARY: Adam Slaney warning (or the latest one about “Richard Peel” or “ASHLEY MARC JAMES” or “”CHRISTOPHER BUTTERFIELD” or “Simon Ashton” on FaceBook) is fake.
Social media has great potential, both good and bad. It can find you help in a hurry or cause you tons of frustration. Today I had to do some investigation to determine if Facebook was the unsuspecting abettor in a “denial of service” (DoS) social network attack.
We geeks recognize a DoS attack when hackers send so many requests to a page (or so many emails, etc.), that it crashes the server, putting your website out of commission until your security team can combat the offending spam. Another DoS attack, often categorized under ‘cyberbullying’ (or, what I like to call Social Network Abuse), can be waged by one user with a way to reach many on-line contacts.
Tags: adam slaney, Christopher Butterfield, claudia rivalta, daniela mainardi, email, facebook, fake, hack, hoax, richard peel, sara wettlaufer, sarah marie thompson, simon ashton, spam, warning


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