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17 Feb
NTK Bits, 2000-02-11
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"This much is known: Mallett made clear in statements Monday
that Yahoo's routers were overwhelmed during the attack.
Routers act like mechanical air traffic controllers for
traffic coming in and out of computer networks."
- Yahoo COO and man-in-the-middle JEFF MALLETT calms MSNBC
..the FBI seeking steampunk hackers with difference engine skills
>> HARD NEWS <<
loods of trinoos
As of going to server, there's still no news on who is behind the
concerted DoS attacks that so crippled America's ability to buy
Pokemon trading cards earlier this week. Allow us to add our 200
words of fact-free speculation. As The Edge likes to say: qui
bono? Let's look at the clues. The sites chosen are, so far,
exclusively American, with a reputation for being rather well run
(well, apart from E-Bay). All the first hits took place right in
the center of the individual site's peak periods; probably a
coincidence, but if deliberate, that requires a high degree of
proprietary knowledge. Then there's the end results. We've seen
the FBI going open source and releasing code to help prevent and
detect the attack, we've seen network providers like GlobalCenter
realising they're going to have to be more responsive, and smaller
sysadmins admit they're going have to tighten security at the edge
of the network, and install more clueful filtering. Everything
veteran administrators have been suggesting for years. None of
which benefits the presumed miscreants, script kiddies, who would
anyway have blurted by now and been transported to world fame and
a prison sentence. Our confident conclusion, then: it was an inside
job _by the sysadmins at the big sites themselves_ Oh, sure, they
all have the perfect alibi: that they were at NANOG listening to
a talk on DoS attacks when the first wave broke. But what do you
think they were talking *about*, you *sheep*? As we like to say
at every opportunity, Mr President:
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20000211/bs/hackers_clinton_1.html
- they're in the room with you!
http://www.washington.edu/People/dad/
- motive, ability, calls himself "Dad"
http://www.realnames.com/
- *and* real names hacked? round up the DNS guys!
>> SMALL PRINT <<
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happened last week or might happen next week. You can read it
on Friday afternoon or print it out then take it home if you have
nothing better to do. It is compiled by NTK from stuff they get sent.
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