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When Striking Back is The Best Defense
Tim Mullen, 2003-12-15

It shouldn't be a crime to reach out and hack an infected machine that's attacking your network.

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When Striking Back is The Best Defense 2003-12-15
Dmitriy (1 replies)
When Striking Back is The Best Defense 2003-12-15
nevada smitth
The Alternate Methodology 2003-12-15
Matthew Murphy
Why attack when you don't have to listen? 2003-12-16
Anonymous (2 replies)
Why attack when you don't have to listen? 2003-12-17
Anonymous
black holeing an ip is only going to work for a static ip. More and more isps are using CIDR, multiple netblocks, dynamic dns. Take AOL for example, If I disconnect and reconnect I can show up anywhere in a class A. Verizon dsl and bell* typically show up anywhere in a class B. There is no easy solution. ISPs are not going to take responsability so that leaves anti-worms and the like as the only real possibility until routers get the ability to filter out attacks like an IDS

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When Striking Back is The Best Defense, use SPIKE Proxy! 2003-12-16
Dave Aitel (1 replies)
Alright, that was cute. [n/t] 2003-12-17
Anonymous (1 replies)
Alright, that was cute. [n/t] 2003-12-21
Dave Aitel
When Striking Back is The Best Defense 2003-12-16
Nick Seidenman, CISSP
Another vote for ISP involvement 2003-12-19
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