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final (Java) 122<br />

References<br />

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FloodNet<br />

The Zapatista Tactical FloodNet is a Java Applet that assists in the execution of virtual sit-ins by automatically<br />

reloading the targeted website several times every minute. Additionally, it allows for users to post statements to the<br />

site by sending them to the server log.<br />

FloodNet was created by the Electronic Disturbance Theater members Carmin Karasic and Brett Stalbaum. This<br />

activist group executed FloodNet in April and December 1998 on Mexican and American government sites,<br />

respectively.<br />

The FloodNet program will only cause desired effect when thousands of users are logged in simultaneously, where<br />

all their browsers will automatically reload targeted website and cause desired effect. Desired effect being to cause<br />

so much traffic inside the server that any other user attempting to log in will not be able to view the website.<br />

External links<br />

• An explanation of FloodNet [8]<br />

• The FloodNet Foyer [9]

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