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Netcut is a program that utilizes the famous ARP exploits that give an attacker on the same LAN the ability to disconnect
your Internet connection.
Quote:
the internet is very slow
Has google complained? Are you sure its not just your connection? And what makes you think that this has anything to do with netcut? Are you sure that you haven't just made one of the more common config errors that lead to a slow connection?
We'd be safe from him (her?), but that is not necessarily the case for anyone on his network.
Note the non-sequitur in 'the net is slow, so I want to cure the problem by switching the speed to zero'. Presumably he wants to do that to someone else (and there is no actual evidence that this will help what he is apparently seeing as a problem and a better entry point might have been the reason that he is seeing the 'net as slow).
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