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Note the clever disguise coding we (Evan) programmed for the Demo Server - as running “Micro$oft IIS / 4.0” on a “Commodore 64” platform at 3:15 ff in this video ... both of which we wouldn’t have touched even for money.
... You have no idea on how low a budget this Commercial / Demo was made, edited, and distributed since 2003: :-)
- all footage shot during one weekend in March 2003
- with professional Camera & Capture equipment insured for over $50,000
- with a video / camera crew usually producing in Russia
- total actual cost: $515 from MP&E and a lot of favours called in
- footage edited and cut during two weeks after taping
- The FIRST copy (on VHS video tape) was hand-carried by me to COACT / the NSA in Columbia, Maryland, USA (for a meeting I had anyway - during which Melior Inc. became a full member of the NSA SPOCK program)
- distributed on 300 custom-made DVD’s, mailed to all top Venture Capitalists
(total cost: $1,100 for DVD production and printing, plus postage to mail)
- distributed on 1,748 F.I.R.E. CD’s shipped throughout the World
- distributed digitally via the Internet ~780,000 times (... and still counting)
- Locations:
- “The Planet” Data Centre in Dallas
(Melior, Inc. CyberWarfare Defense was their first and only major customer for a long while after the data centre opened)
- Roof-Top of a local TV Station in Dallas, Texas,
with a view of Downtown and Reunion Tower (we blew the fuse of the elevator, when we filmed the footage well after midnight; so all equipment had to be carried up and down manually)
- Professional Credit goes to Kevin Hurley and his Team - and of course to the rest of the original Melior Early Core Team seen in this video: Matt Gair, Christopher Brice Turner, Evan Langlois, and Josh Goldman
My Part:
- done last - at 3 AM on Sunday morning
- unscripted (!)
Read the whole story in this section or on the Melior website: dDoS.com
... and: still, in January 2010, 5 years after I had to shut the company down due to insufficient funding, there is no other dDoS or PenTest Defence Technology coming even remotely close to what be proved to be working by saving over 300 million users against dDoS attacks and showing the last code release in January 2005.
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