Second Life Rocked by Denial-of-Service Attack Involving Anonymous Avatars, Open Source, Bouncing Breasts

Second Life was rocked yesterday by an announcement that “Emerald”, an open source software client that can access Linden Lab’s 3D virtual world, had been de-listed from the company’s directory of approved, third-party viewers. This news came days after revelations that Emerald’s mysterious lead developer had used the software in a denial-of-service attack provoked unrest for many of the world’s one million active users. Because by the time Linden de-listed it, Emerald had already become incredibly popular with SLers; by

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