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one minute of logged global botnet activity
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To be honest, that's probably only a minute fraction of the real level of botnet activity, since the company is not going to be able to monitor anywhere near all of the traffic of the internet.
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Is there a way they can display a mico dispay where I can zoom in and see if my computer is one of the lights ?
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Agreed
I just find it interesting to watch the global patterns as they come and go It just shows how international the problem is |
Originally Posted by lomapaseo
(Post 7247125)
Is there a way they can display a mico dispay where I can zoom in and see if my computer is one of the lights ?
It'd be nice if you could put in your IP address and see if you were broadcasting something similar, but that would either need a static IP address or be a real-time "have I potentially got something dodgy" request page. |
Interesting visualization! Thank you for the sharing, Milo.
Back in the dark-ages, 1990 maybe, I wrote (for a lark) a bit of software to both test the brave-new world of high-res (640x480) color graphics on Windows 3.0 and to experimentally make a practical diagnostic for subjective observation of the real-time workings of neural nets, which tend to acquire personalities and behaviors that are hard to intuit. In the course of that one had to cook up a variety of (toally off-the-wall) schemes and metaphors for showing a range of states and conditions and intensities in real-time on a planar 3-d surface while not letting any one area totally obscure the surrounding ones. The visual methods in your example are almost identical, as is the overall effect, particularly the shape-changing multi-color overlay ones for very big or complicated data events. This coincidence must prove something, but dunno what -- maybe that ideas are lurking everywhere, near fully formed, just waiting for someone to set them free. |
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