▲ | mschuster91 8 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Back Then (tm) you didn't have to fear getting hacked all the fucking time. Shodan didn't exist, Metasploit was in its infancy, you needed to know where to look to buy DDoS and even then, half the offerings were scams themselves. The biggest threat was people abusing your SMTP server. Today? Run just a plain Apache without a domain name, just a plain old IPv4 and listen on ports 80/443. In seconds you'll get hit by a barrage of exploit attempts, scanners, god knows what. And manage to get something successful, you'll get a few emails that say "pay us X dollars in BTC and we'll leave you alone", and if not you'll get booted off the net if you don't hide behind Cloudflare. Discovery is also not a thing any more. The old "rings" have long since passed, RSS feeds went down the drain with Google Reader (IMHO, that decision effectively killed off the blogosphere), and Google Search got completely poisoned with SEO. The Internet has become the Wild West. Law makers have begun to notice but unfortunately they're so utterly braindead that fierce opposition to their regulation attempts is the only choice possible, so nothing happens. Rinse and repeat. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | xtiansimon 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
> “The Internet has become the Wild West” That phrase struck me as odd. I had to reread the comment. I already associated the metaphor with the 1990s web others are lamenting as gone. They refer to the WW of content; “wild” referring to sparsely populated lands. Your WW is “wild” or diverse lawlessness, vandalism and unruly (human) behavior. I suppose both are true—were true. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | stirfish 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
I have a server in my pantry hosting some stuff, including an anonymous ftp server. I get a bot that uploads fake screensavers once in a while, and one time someone on 4chan made a million empty directories in it before I turned it off for 30 minutes and they got bored. I might be naive about getting hacked, but it's been up for 5 or 6 years now and nothing bad has happened. Edit: actually closer to 12 years total now, wtf I'm aging? | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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