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Ian Clarke on Spidering Attacks
posted by scubacuda on Thursday June 26, @09:44PM
from the possible-but-not-probable dept.
Censorship Freenet's Ian Clarke has just responded to Bennett Haselton's paper Why a "distributed cloud" of peer-to-peer systems will not be able to circumvent Internet blocking in the long run. From his /. journal:
While I agree that this "spidering" attack is theoretically possible, I don't believe that it would be anywhere near practical with a well designed architecture, even for a very well funded and motivated government.

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