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It's called Akamai. :-)

- - ferg

On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 7:58 PM, RandallM <[email protected]> wrote:

> ok, I am drinking, after all it is the NYE celebration. But, I had this
> idea pop in. Remember, it is a "first thought idea". That means I am in
> need of input to brainstorm with me on it. Here is the initial thought:
>
> When fixing infected computers I find that:
> 1. most people don't have programs installed for preventive much less
> combative
> 2. depending on the infection one cannot download programs or go to
> "helpful" sites to use.
>
> malware sites often rotate IP or DNS in order to "hide".
>
> Thought:
> Why can't we using the same type of process provide access to programs
> and or sites in the same manor so that the malware infections cannot
> "block" because the sites are not permanant?
>
> Symantec is and always will be "www.symantec.com", as with other sites.
> they are blocked by malware infections (in various ways that I would love
> to
> understand more). If there were "server" around the globe open with
> online scanners and tools that rotated with DNS and or IP addressing the
> malware could not block it.
>
> Can this be done with a revolving network of servers from volunteers?
>
> Make sense or have I already drank too much?
>
> --
> been great, thanks
> Big R
>
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