i suppose if the web had any sort of centralized point of failure, it would be the higher bandwidth fiber optic lines, such as unersea ones, and main DNS servers, and organizations like the internic (not sure if they control the main DNS servers or not, can't remember). but seriously, the most effective way to globally affect the internet would probably be to take down the DNS servers by finding and exploit that would let you either damage the OS, BIOS, or destroy the HDD's contents (the ip-domain name list, for example)
but even then, i'm sure they have triple backups and everything, meaning even a successful attack would only bring down the internet a day.
shadowkhas wrote:Also, hackers fail.
you need to redefine you definition of
hacker. too bad the media doesn't care to be correct.