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Using change comments to attack other editors

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You made a derogatory comment regarding this edit. TEDickey (talk) 21:53, 12 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

@Tedickey: ...Dude...
Here's my edit. My comment was:

A general shell scripting book definitely shouldn't be listed as further reading. Maybe it was added by an Apress employee

Doesn't sound like an attack to me. Regardless, that addition was completely non-notable to the point of being very suspicious. There are literally (tens of?) thousands of books on shell coding, and that one doesn't seem to be Almquist shell-specific. I was on my phone and couldn't use WikiBlame et al., so I wanted to save it for later.
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I'll start making some edits and hope to have some input on the subject.

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Here's a draft I'm currently working on and would like help in its creation.Draft:List of tools for Denial-of-service attacks :)

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