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Shouldn't we do something regarding this and the other DOS (denial of service attack)?
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-- [[User:Galactus|Galactus]] ([[User talk:Galactus|talk]]) 08:20, 22 November 2015 (EST)
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:Denial of Service is [[DoS]], so I don't think we should change it, except that we can add a disambiguation page.
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:--[[User:Morpheus|Morpheus]] ([[User talk:Morpheus|talk]]) 08:29, 22 November 2015 (EST)
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::Yes, that's what I meant, a disambiguation page!
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::-- [[User:Galactus|Galactus]] ([[User talk:Galactus|talk]]) 14:25, 22 November 2015 (EST)
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:::Isn't DDoS a more common term? I haven't heard anyone refer to it as a Denial of Service attack. Usually it is a Direct Denial of Service Attack.
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:::--[[User:Chocolate Chip|The One, The Only... Chocolate Chip!]] ([[User talk:Chocolate Chip|talk]]) 19:33, 24 November 2015 (EST)
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::::Well, the D in DDoS stands for 'distributed', meaning it is carried by multiple computers.
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::::-- [[User:Galactus|Galactus]] ([[User talk:Galactus|talk]]) 21:56, 24 November 2015 (EST)

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Shouldn't we do something regarding this and the other DOS (denial of service attack)?

-- Galactus (talk) 08:20, 22 November 2015 (EST)

Denial of Service is DoS, so I don't think we should change it, except that we can add a disambiguation page.
--Morpheus (talk) 08:29, 22 November 2015 (EST)
Yes, that's what I meant, a disambiguation page!
-- Galactus (talk) 14:25, 22 November 2015 (EST)
Isn't DDoS a more common term? I haven't heard anyone refer to it as a Denial of Service attack. Usually it is a Direct Denial of Service Attack.
--The One, The Only... Chocolate Chip! (talk) 19:33, 24 November 2015 (EST)
Well, the D in DDoS stands for 'distributed', meaning it is carried by multiple computers.
-- Galactus (talk) 21:56, 24 November 2015 (EST)