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On another security note... (of sorts)



On Thu, 15 Jul 2010, Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 13:46:24 EDT, "J. Oquendo" said:
>> RFP anyone.. Botnet Mitigation for Networks surely collectively it would
>> and CAN work.
>
> A nice idea, but consider if a more automated tool/system was created to
> behead a botnet (50,000 null0 routes to blackhole all the nodes? Or accept
> collateral damage? etc).  Now consider that jujutsu is designed around using
> the opponent's energy against him.
>
> How can this possibly go wrong? :)


Damned if they do, Damned if they don't.

It seems like every 4-6 weeks people alternate between ISPs are bad 
because they don't try to prevent X, Y or Z; and then 4-6 weeks later
ISPs are bad because they tried to prevent A, B or C.  It doesn't matter
what A, B, C or X, Y, Z are; it must be the ISPs fault.

Everyone agrees that ISPs are bad, they just disagree about what ISPs
are supposed to do about whatever.

And so it goes...