 astirusty Premium join:2000-12-23 Henderson, NV
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| reply to CallingItAsItIs Re: Conerning The On Going Denial of Service Attacks Today.
said by CallingItAsItIs :
... but I call them as I see them. They've made their point to me that nothing is 100% secure, not even a security site. I think the Umpire needs glasses. DSLR was unavailable to users for several short periods of time, but DSLR was NOT hacked or POWNed. -- Do yourself a favor, just say no to anything Windows. |
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| reply to astirusty said by astirusty :Did I say I they were dumb? -- Nope -- I never stated that you "said" anything. I merely suggested that it would be a mistake to think that these people are dumb. There's a difference.
They are hardly as you indicated "pissing away their money", which implies a dumb action. How much does this cost them? Not much. How much impact can they have. Enough. They may be doing this on someone else's nickel, in which case they will continue just as long as they are paid. Or if it's their nickel, they'll do it just as long as they think it is in their interest.
said by astirusty :I think the Umpire needs glasses. DSLR was unavailable to users for several short periods of time, but DSLR was NOT hacked or POWNed. I never suggested that DSLR was hacked or owned. I merely suggested that if you can bring down a security site, even for brief periods, what better way to demonstrate that you a force to be reckoned with. That's a message. Whether it is their intended message, I can only surmise.
If one is constantly playing defense, you can blunt the attack, but that is hardly the same as winning the war.
How many wars are won on defense? Not many that I know of. |
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  Name Game Premium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC
1 edit | Well you just saw them win one..the site here is back up despite the attack..and now it is stronger for the encounter..call it an exercise..call it a skirmish..but it is far from a war..and the owner was involved..calling some of the shots..not just letting the Host for the site wander through the action..and he even enjoyed being in the engineroom for the time necessary to call the shot..and he had help from others in the community. And no need to hide it eh basement 
These are his view on..security via obscurity  »Re: ddos
no need for secrecy.
the current blacklist is
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 mikenolan7 Premium join:2005-06-07 Torrance, CA
| I appreciate the efforts Justin, and others helping him, have put in to keep us informed. It's refreshing as a customer to be kept in the loop, and to be able to learn some things along the way. They have set an example that many other businesses would do well to follow. Thank you. 
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 astirusty Premium join:2000-12-23 Henderson, NV
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| reply to CallingItAsItIs said by CallingItAsItIs :
I merely suggested that it would be a mistake to think that these people are dumb. You didn't merely suggest it, you said: I think you make a grave mistake in thinking that these people are dumb.
said by CallingItAsItIs :
I merely suggested that if you can bring down a security site, even for brief periods, what better way to demonstrate that you a force to be reckoned with. Well, what you "merely suggested" was pretty unclear (and not just to me).
said by CallingItAsItIs :
If one is constantly playing defense, you can blunt the attack, but that is hardly the same as winning the war. Since you have brought the whole "constantly playing defense" subject up, I would like to know from you exactly what Offensive tactics you would suggest sites like DSLReports do? Baring in mind the Offensive tactics have to be legal and practical. -- Do yourself a favor, just say no to anything Windows. |
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  Name Game Premium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC
| You could go to "War" with queenie.exe 
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| reply to zbestwun2001 Sorry if you found anything I wrote "unclear". I'll try to be clearer.
When did I profess answers? I stated that if one can't pinpoint the attacker, can't usually prosecute even if you know where it's coming from, and it costs you more money to defend against it than it does to initiate it, does that sound like a good cost/benefit equation to you? It doesn't to me.
Therefore, without disincentive, what stops someone with deep pockets from DDS'ing someone out of business? None that I can see yet. Bad publicity? Hardly a deterrent to those who don't care. Giving one the opportunity to better prepare against it? Perhaps, but it also gives them the opportunity to probe weaknesses.
So mitigating an attack, while extremely commendable, is still not a big disincentive. So I simply don't see yet, from all I've read, why would someone stop?
In case that wasn't clear, that's a question, not a point of view. |
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  Name Game Premium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC
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If the goal was 'behavior modifcation' they would not just be migitating..the goal is no longer being vulnerable. Bad guys will never go away unless you reach out and touch them..I see many contests out there..and many probes..and traps..so in case it is not clear..why are you looking in this thread on conditions to have them stop ?????
Start a new thread and either state how you would do this instead of looking for a room with a view. You have no idea what probes were really sent out..it's does not take a rocket scientist to know what software is running at the Host or the Board Software..there are published hacks all over the internet..and vulnerabilities discovered each day.. Risk assesment might give you the odds..but it won't stop or keep you safe..and asking that of any Board that is public like this one and even open to anon posts..takes that risk. -- Gladiator Security Forum »www.gladiator-antivirus.com/ * A fun/friendly/informative forum for the mature elder crowd »www.theover50goldengroup.net
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  Name Game Premium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC | reply to zbestwun2001 Follow up on the CNN DDOS Attack that never got enough steam.
DDOS Anniversary »www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives···429.html |
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@telus.net | reply to zbestwun2001 specific geographical areas .....need to be cut-off from the internet period I'd say. |
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