  insomniac84
join:2002-01-03 Schererville, IN
| reply to manfmmd Re: Encryption doesn't matter
But on volume alone, they can't determine threat. It's also not the ISPs responsibility to run security for your server. 24 hours of a maxed out upload is not proof of anything malicious. If ISPs police malicious computers, then they are going to be pressured to police child porn, copyright violation, the issue of the day, etc. It would be a mess, and ISPs wouldn't have the resources to do it. Plus what if 50 computers are flooding your server with bad traffic to bring it to a halt? No one computer's traffic is causing you harm, it's only the combination of all of them together. They could all have different ISPs. No single ISP would see anything bad or be able to stop the attack. |
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  manfmmd Premium join:2003-01-14 Earth clubs:
1 edit | reply to insomniac84 In one case you are potentially downloading a legal file...on the other side, in a DDOS attack your machine is being used for malicious purposes. I hope you can see the difference.
I think that ISP's should be held liable if they are given reasonable time to mitigate the threat, say 24 hours, andthey do nothing. edit:typo |
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  insomniac84
join:2002-01-03 Schererville, IN | reply to sporkme What is the difference in some type of DDOS attack and maxing out your upload and download while using bittorrent. Both cases involve using your connection to its max. |
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