词条 | Rizon |
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| name = Rizon | image = | founded_on = {{Start date and age|2002|07}} | located_in = Europe Canada United States Asia | based_in = Worldwide | executive_board = | website_url = {{url|rizon.net}} | primary_dns = [irc://irc.rizon.net irc.rizon.net] | average_users = {{IRC NQNS link|Rizon|18,000 – 21,000}} | average_channels = {{IRC NQNS link|Rizon|22,000 – 25,000}} | average_servers = {{IRC NQNS link|Rizon|20}} | main_content = Public/Unrestricted }}Rizon is a large Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network with an average of around 20,000 users. The IRC network itself ranks number 5 among the largest IRC networks.[1][2] Rizon is popular with many anime fansubbing groups who work online, many of whom provide their content through XDCC via IRC bots in their distribution channels. It is also used by many users of eRepublik as a means of communication.[3] File sharing of other copyrighted material such as Warez is also common in some channels on the network.[4][5][6][7]Rizon IRCd{{refimprove section|date=January 2012}}Rizon currently uses Plexus IRCd. Plexus was coded specifically with Rizon in mind and is based on ircd-hybrid. Plexus is not exclusive to Rizon as the IRCd is also used by other networks. Plexus versions 1.x and 2.x were originally coded by static & peer. Plexus 3.x was rewritten by ThaPrince and is now maintained and developed by the Rizon Dev Team. As of the r524 release, the ability for automatic services authentication using SSL client certificates has been implemented, and was largely based on the work done by OFTC {{Citation needed|date=February 2012}}, though significant changes were made regarding server-to-server communication. ControversyDDoS attack against mIRCX{{refimprove section|date=January 2012}}In early 2004 the mIRCX and Aniverse IRC networks were the victims of Denial-of-service attacks (DDoS) and were forced to shut down temporarily; Aniverse later resumed operations at a greatly reduced capacity. This in turn caused approximately 8,000–10,000 IRC users of various anime fansubbing channels to migrate to Rizon. Rizon was forced to increase its number of servers to handle the additional users. This also had the effect of making Rizon a target for DDoS attacks. Contrary to rumors, Rizon had no part in a DDoS attack against mIRCX in 2004. Richard "Krashed" Roby was the actual perpetrator who initiated the attacks in retaliation against CJB networks for shutting down his botnet.[8] Roby was later raided by the FBI as part of Operation Cyberslam.[9][10] Initial charges brought against Roby as part of Operation Cyberslam were dropped but he later pleaded guilty to lesser charges and was sentenced to an 18-month prison sentence.[11][12][13] References1. ^{{cite web| url = http://irc.netsplit.de/networks/top100.php| title = IRC Networks - Top 100| accessdate = 2011-11-15}} 2. ^{{cite book| last1 = Piccard| first1 = Paul| authorlink1 = | last2 = Baskin| first2 = Brian| authorlink2 = | last3 = Edwards| first3 = Craig| authorlink3 = | last4 = Spillman| first4 = George| authorlink4 = | editor1-last = Sachs| editor1-first = Marcus| editor1-link = Marcus Sachs| others = foreword by Kevin Beaver| title = Securing IM and P2P Applications for the Enterprise| edition = 1st| date = 2005-05-01| publisher = Syngress Publishing| location = Rockland, Massachusetts| isbn = 978-1-59749-017-7| page = 371| chapter = Internet Relay Chat—Major Players of IRC}} 3. ^{{cite book| last1 = Piccard| first1 = Paul| authorlink1 = | last2 = Baskin| first2 = Brian| authorlink2 = | last3 = Edwards| first3 = Craig| authorlink3 = | last4 = Spillman| first4 = George| authorlink4 = | editor1-last = Sachs| editor1-first = Marcus| editor1-link = Marcus Sachs| others = foreword by Kevin Beaver| title = Securing IM and P2P Applications for the Enterprise| edition = 1st| date = 2005-05-01| publisher = Syngress Publishing| location = Rockland, Massachusetts| isbn = 978-1-59749-017-7| page = 387| chapter = IRC Networks and Security}} 4. ^{{cite book| last = Wang| first = Wallace| authorlink = | title = Steal this File Sharing Book| edition = 1st| date = 2004-10-25| publisher = No Starch Press| location = San Francisco, California| isbn = 978-1-59327-050-6| page = 63| chapter = Instant Messaging and Online Chat Rooms| quote = Three of the most popular networks used for file trading include Undernet, Rizon, and EFnet.}} 5. ^{{cite book| last1 = Piccard| first1 = Paul| authorlink1 = | last2 = Baskin| first2 = Brian| authorlink2 = | last3 = Edwards| first3 = Craig| authorlink3 = | last4 = Spillman| first4 = George| authorlink4 = | editor1-last = Sachs| editor1-first = Marcus| editor1-link = Marcus Sachs| others = foreword by Kevin Beaver| title = Securing IM and P2P Applications for the Enterprise| edition = 1st| date = 2005-05-01| publisher = Syngress Publishing| location = Rockland, Massachusetts| isbn = 978-1-59749-017-7| page = 372| chapter = Internet Relay Chat—Major Players of IRC}} 6. ^{{cite book| author = Office of the United States Trade Representative| authorlink = Office of the United States Trade Representative| title = National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers, 2006| edition = 21st| date = 2006-04-21| publisher = United States Government Printing Office| isbn = 0-16-075976-5| page = 256}} 7. ^{{cite web |author = Office of the United States Trade Representative |authorlink = Office of the United States Trade Representative |title = National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers, 2006 |url = http://www.ustr.gov/assets/Document_Library/Reports_Publications/2006/2006_NTE_Report/asset_upload_file929_9220.pdf |format = PDF |accessdate = 2009-03-07 |date = 2006-03-31 |page = 263 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090114211508/http://www.ustr.gov/assets/Document_Library/Reports_Publications/2006/2006_NTE_Report/asset_upload_file929_9220.pdf |archivedate = January 14, 2009 |df = }} 8. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.anime-planet.com/forum/faq-tutorials/2742-why-irc-mircx-shut-down.html| title = Why irc.mircx was shut down| accessdate = 8 November 2015| date = 20 February 2004| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120925224612/http://www.anime-planet.com/forum/faq-tutorials/2742-why-irc-mircx-shut-down.html| archive-date= 25 September 2012| dead-url = yes}} 9. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.securityfocus.com/news/9411| title = FBI busts alleged DDoS Mafia| accessdate = 2009-03-02| last = Poulsen| first = Kevin| authorlink = Kevin Poulsen| date = 2004-08-26| publisher = SecurityFocus}} 10. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.reverse.net/operationcyberslam.pdf| title = UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. PAUL G. ASHLEY, JONATHAN DAVID HALL, JOSHUA JAMES SCHICHTEL, RICHARD ROBY and LEE GRAHAM WALKER| accessdate = 2009-03-02| date = 2004-09-25| format = PDF}} 11. ^{{cite web| url = https://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2005/09/68800| title = Hackers Admit to Wave of Attacks| accessdate = 2009-03-02| last = Poulsen| first = Kevin| authorlink = Kevin Poulsen| date = 2005-09-08| publisher = Wired News}} 12. ^{{cite web| url = http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2006/05/hired_internet_gun_sentenced_t_1.html| title = Hired Internet Gun Sentenced to Two Years| accessdate = 2009-03-02| last = Brian| first = Krebs| authorlink = Brian Krebs| date = 2006-05-01| work = Security Fix| publisher = Washington Post}} 13. ^{{cite web| url = http://easynetworknyc.com/features/article/14/| title = FooNET/HTTPD/CIT updates and information| accessdate = 2009-03-02}} External links
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