 SteveI know your IP addressConsultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA kudos:5 | "not usually capable of such precision" ? My understanding is that these bot networks are highly precise: they're controlled by IRC, and they can be remotely controlled to attack anything on cue.
??? -- Stephen J. Friedl * Security Consultant * Tustin, California USA * my web site |
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 oninPremium join:2004-06-02 North York, ON | yes it is.  |
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 FlizeshPremium join:2003-08-16 United State | CNET knows jack  |
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 pnoskerPremium join:2003-03-26 Stockton, NJ | reply to Steve Not necessarily. I have friends (ones who claim to have done this, which I doubt) who tell me that they target a set of ips, given to the bots with something like !ddos IPRANGE (ie. 111.111.111.***). They don't target one site, but I guess you could do a dnslookup on each site and get their exact ips. I'm sure 20,000 bots or so could do this much damage, and I know people with more than that.
Most people with botnets don't waste their time with corporate websites though, they target others who piss them off, like for instance if an IRC network splits, they attack the other network's shells. |
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 ced06 join:2004-03-12 Towanda, PA | I've seen people DDoS websites before...usually they just do !ddos riaa.org (the guy ddosed the riaa website), not bothering to mess with an IP range. :| |
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 devrandomI got a pot, full of random stuff herePremium join:2003-06-28 | reply to Steve They probably mean the preciseness of the actual strike. I hear Akamai's network is pretty hard to take down. Must have been some attack.. |
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