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Disk eject!!

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  • 3
    Actually, you NEED 37,5 mb to store the data in a single cell. And all of the others are basically the same package.
    So even if you don't ignore the fact that living matter does not store binary data the better way to describe it would be a DoS attack..
  • 2
    @forkbomber guess we better start penetration testing then? Lol....
  • 6
    @manrock007 firewall recommend, otherwise you'll create bugs.
  • 0
    In Greek we have a phrase that translates to "I'm writing you on my balls", same thing as "I don't give a shit". Seems quite practical now...
  • 3
    It's just a data transfer of 37.5MB if everything goes okay, other packets get dropped. Don't get me started on firewalls, data corruption, wrong ports, initial handshake problems, etc.
  • 0
    Talk about a buffer overflow...
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