On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Justin Scott <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> > Is it just me, or did the Feds actually do good by the citizens in
> > this case???? Now it's time for citizens to own a little responsibility
> > and get their shit cleaned up. Props to the FBI for setting up these
> > temp servers.
>
> I believe they had good intentions to try and keep things working
> transparently in the background, yes, and that is the primary reason
> they've been delaying shutting them down.  They recognized that if
> they didn't do something then more than half a million people (some in
> government departments) would swarm their respective help-desks with
> calls about the Internet being broken.  Instead, they've tried to stem
> that tide and get the word out to correct your DNS settings if you're
> infected and the numbers still using those servers have steadily
> dropped, and it's time to pull the plug on the rest.
>
> On the other hand, the distrusting side of me knows that it would be a
> very simple matter to log all of those DNS requests (host requested,
> origin IP and a timestamp) which could be used to spy on what people
> are doing online to a degree (e.g. which domains you're visiting,
> when, and how often).  Do I believe that is what's happening?  No, but
> it's a possibility that can't be ignored.  They did the right thing as
> long as their intentions are pure.  The fact that they brought in an
> outside expert to implement the system is a testament to that to some
> degree.
>

yeah, that's a good point.


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