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To: Jack Clarke who wrote (12958)1/11/1998 12:06:00 PM
From: Arcane Lore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18056
 
Re: SI at a dead crawl:

Its just a guess, but it probably has to do with the message under "Welcome!" on the SI home page:

207.183.153.88



To: Jack Clarke who wrote (12958)1/11/1998 2:01:00 PM
From: tekgk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18056
 
Jack,

Here's some of the chart references that I promised. I have another real great one somewhere that I'll post it when (if) I find it.

Lots of charts of all sorts including money supply

webcom.com

Raw Data links
stls.frb.org
globalfindata.com

CPI percent change

cpcug.org

Inflation and interest rates

cpcug.org



To: Jack Clarke who wrote (12958)1/11/1998 5:13:00 PM
From: jeff wheatley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18056
 
Jack, I found this on the ASND thread:

To: Jeff Jordan (30011 )
From: C E D
Sunday, Jan 11 1998 3:10PM EST
Reply # of 30021

***OT***

To all,

SI is under attack by hackers, using a new version of something called teardrop
(bonk), the code sends corrupted UDP's to an IP address and causes the server to
crash. SI comes up for a short time and then fails. Several sites are under attack, the
code is available at a site called rootshell.com. their mission is supposed to be the
forced improvement of security on networks, hence they make all kinds of crash tool
kits available to the public. Microsoft is urgently working on the problem, but it
appears this could also kill the electronic brokerage sites. All sites using NT and
Win95 as servers without firewalls are exposed, Unix addressed the teardrop problem
more extensively and the new variant is not affecting most open Unix type OSs, i.e.
Linux. Always an Achilles heel. I don't know if this will cause a panic in the Electronic
Brokerages or not, but be prepared.

Ed