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able to take your machine down, but it can saturate your
Internet connection.</para>
<para>A user account compromise is even more common then a D.O.S.
<para>A user account compromise is even more common than a D.O.S.
attack. Many sysadmins still run standard telnetd, rlogind, rshd,
and ftpd servers on their machines. These servers, by default, do
not operate over encrypted connections. The result is that if you