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This unironically should be shown in classrooms. It'll get everyone's attention and then the teacher can spend the next few minutes after it finishes explaining every step of the attack referencing a part of the video. "OP uses the Among Us imposter to symbolize the fact that the server struggles to tell real users and the attacker's bots apart."
You’ve already doomed us! The DDaMOGUS is - *A fatal error has occurred and could not be resolved. Please attempt to restart your computer. If a direct reboot fails, please consult one of our technicians.
A simple DoS (Denial of Service) would be if all those cutouts were driven to the theatre in a single school bus. These are easy to protect against, since the movie theatre can just put up a picture of the school bus driver in the ticket booth, and simply refuse to sell him more tickets. By contrast, a DDoS (*Distributed* Denial of Service) would be if that school bus driver, instead of going directly to the theatre, had cruised around his neighbourhood, going door to door and convincing his neighbours to adopt the cutouts, and also that the cutouts all want to see the movie, so that each household would buy a single ticket for their own cutout independently, without even realizing the cutout isn't a real person.
Bloody hell, never realized how shitposts could actually be used to educate people. I also feel like this is gonna turn into one of those niche meme genres that's gonna go viral and will refuse to die. Basically Boykisser but an entire meme genre.
What is funny is Ddos attacks are arguably not even illegal. It's just someone flooding a server with requests. They are allowed to send as many requests as they want. Sometimes real users may even ddos accidentally. This is why it's the responsibility of the owner to implement anti-ddos techniques on their servers.
If it's done with intent then it becomes a felony under the computer fraud and misuse act. Knock yourself offline because you're a dumbass and wrote some code that dos'es yourself then it's fine
Know what's funny? I knew nothing about what a DDos was. This meme actually allowed me to understand the fundamentals, and them being Crewmates begins to make sense. Honestly impressive. We should really start explaining more stuff through memes just like this one. Learned something today from this. Thanks!
Very tempted to send this to my cybersecurity teacher, we're legitimately about to start learning about attack methods after we get back from spring break
I've always been a really firm believer of complicated/foreign subjects being actually easy to understand if you explain it to other people using analogies of the stuff they often watch/read/play and this video just solidified that belief even further.
This is incredible. I studied this in trade school and, while I understood it, this is even easier to understand than what I was taught. Every meme was perfectly deployed. The use of "Among Us" spacemen and their concept of an imposter perfectly covered the imitation of calls to the server, in which they pretend to be a real user. The master "Among Us" crewman infecting the Bot Net with slave crewmen (all imposters making fake calls) covers the distributed part. "STOP POSTING ABOUT AMONG US" (server is called too much) perfectly segues into the scene of the black kid having a nervous break down. This might be a challenge, but please hear me out: cover DNS, DHCP, and the APIPA Error with memes. I learned what those were, but the complex nature of the topic is hard to remember, even though I understood it then. For me, the hardest thing to remember was Port Numbers.
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Big amoguses yapping incoming means stop_posting_about_amongus.mp4 so block the moguses and get them kicked out with the rizz memory and put a fix_everything_tape.png to prevent more amogi. Or just be rude and pick the crewmates that are not imposters, but remember some crewmates will not access the Service if they want to, or the imposter will disguise itself as a crewmate. (explanation for gen alpha dummies)
Coming from someone who can barely restart a router, this was more informative than I expected. What I gathered is that multiple bots spam the server till it overloads and crashes, taking anyone using the server down with it?
How i understood this was: A system/several systems flood a server with bad information, causeing an inevitable crash because the server simply can not handle the sheer volume of requests
It amazes me every time how "that one guy" can explain something to me that I've never quite understood before in a tenth of the time most other people can't.
Basically- you spam a command until the system runs out of memory or threads to handle incoming requests. Doesn't matter how fast your server is. You can spam it into giving up.
there is a point where the server is good enough that even 99% of the world is infected, and still no crashes If you can get to that point, Congratulations, you have earned the strongest server in the world
@@goldenfiberwheat238 we got ddos attack from russian hacker, they cause your game fake server is full and disconnected, then few seconds later you will automatically send into their server But the funny thing is you can't join their server because you don't have VIP lmao
@@goldenfiberwheat238 yeah, we got ddos attacked from russian players, first they will fake send messages "Server is full" then disconnected, after few seconds you will automatically send into their server But the funny part is you cannot join their server because you don't have VIP and MUST USE YOUR MONEY TO BUY lmao
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It's just an illustration It could be anything, it could be a ton of users posting 8k 120fps videos on RU-vid. That counts as DoS (DDoS if someone commands a lot of people and not a single person posting)
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One time my school had a DDOS attack and we couldnt use our chromebooks lmao. Half my classes ended up being free periods because they relied on the assignments being online.
We've almost come full circle when it comes to brainrot memes. This is the halfway point where we apply brainrot to past humor to make them informative. There's still another halfway to go, prolly by applying more 21st century humor to it to make it brainrot again. And the cycle resets every generation.