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by InclinedPlane 4011 days ago
It wasn't an exaggeration. Remember this was 17 years ago, we've gotten way better at firming up stuff everywhere, even if it's not perfect.

Imagine someone using all of the advanced techniques from today (DNS cache poisoning, DNS/NTP amplification attacks, BGP hacking, SQL injection, and so on and so on) and taking them back to 17 years ago when the world was naive and unsecure.

Also, we've had calamities, we just got over them. Code Red and then NIMDA caused huge disruptions, so did sasser and SQL Slammer. And we've gotten used to a world where people will use DDoS to try to take down sites or services for a variety of reasons ranging from profit to spite to boredom.

No, the internet never completely fell over and was unusable for days or weeks at a time, but a lot of people have been affected and it's just sort of become background noise in our lives the way tuberculosis and smallpox used to be.