You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Denial of Service Vulnerability Fix

in #steem7 years ago

Hey, @happyme.

Thanks for the reply.

Right, so just what could have been exploited by slowing down the transaction queue and keeping it busy? Would a DOS attack allow something else to occur, like getting to what was in the transaction queue? I guess I'm trying to understand the magnitude.

Sort:  

Generally, a DOS attack is simply so that the server is useless and nobody can use it. It is not a security risk on its own.

Okay. Thank you. That's what I was wondering, so I appreciate that.

Not sure if you're into token collecting, but for answering my questions, I'm going to send some of these your way. Hopefully it works. :)

!ENGAGE 100

Well, I'll be darned... I already had 150 tokens in the wallet that I didn't even know about! I'm now having all sorts of crazy ideas floating around in my head about the uses for Steem-engine. Thanks again for the tokens and the link to the website!

No problem. Maybe @abh12345 sent the others your way? Always nice to find out you have more than you thought you did. :)

As far as the crazy ideas, go for it. Crazy ideas have a way of becoming the next big thing. :)

Yes, the other coins were from abh12345. I seem to recall some mention of his coins, but there was no link like I just saw from yours. Probably he used a direct transfer method from within the site.

I've been working on an idea, but this Steem-engine would be great for non-coders like me. I'll definitely be looking deeper into it when I have my idea fully fleshed out.

Sweet! Thank-you! My first engagement tokens.

Here are your ENGAGE tokens!

To view or trade ENGAGE go to steem-engine.com.

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.09
TRX 0.32
JST 0.032
BTC 107571.83
ETH 3864.38
USDT 1.00
SBD 0.57