"How to tell if your toothbrush is being used in a DDoS attack"
"How to tell if your toothbrush is being used in a DDoS attack"
Your essential guide to toothbrush security.
This timeline has gone off the rails.
My toothbrush is made of wood, and the bristles kind of just stick in it. I don't think it contributed to any ddos attacks, but I could be wrong in this day and age.
26 0 ReplyIt performs a DDoS against plaque
14 0 Reply"That's a lot of packets you got there. Shame if they were redirected without your knowing."
6 0 Reply“Dental Denial of Surface” plaque doesn’t have to go home but it can’t stay herer…
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My toothbrush doesn't have Internet access, so I'm pretty sure I'm safe.
23 0 ReplyThis whole issue appears to be fake news.
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15 0 ReplyTell me you didn't click the original link and read the article without telling me you didn't click the original link and read the article.
14 0 ReplyYeah, I stopped reading after the sixth one today.
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Lol! Awesome article to just suck up clicks. Brilliant.
6 0 ReplyI know how to tell if it's happening.
I don't know how to care if it's happening.6 0 Reply