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The idea that airgapping during DDoS attacks will prevent intrusions is laughable.



For those of us who aren't laughing, how does the intruder bridge the air gap?


> For those of us who aren't laughing, how does the intruder bridge the air gap?

Waits until you plug it back in.

Chances are they have more time than you do to play the game of attrition.


How would an attacker exploit a service while it was inaccessible because they're DDoSing it? Why would someone draw attention to themselves like that?

Maybe the attacker stole the coins and then DDoS'd the site?

It's all speculation, we're pretty light on details, but the whole DDoS-as-a-distraction thing seems a little out there to me.




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