On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 12:39:36PM -0500, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> I cant sem to find the old copy of the code red retaliation I had. However, a 
> quick search on google.com for code red counter and/or nimda counter turns up 
> plenty of links to code to turn an attacking machine into the one being 
> attacked
> -- 

Hmmm.  I've never seriously considered doing anything like this, but
I've been getting so many code red and nimda attacks that it's beginning
to tempt me.

However, I wonder about both the ethics and legalities of this.  You know
that a normal attacker is subject to legal sanctions in the USA?  At least
in theory, and occasionally in practice.  I'm not convinced that retaliation
would be a legal defense (let alone moral) for an attack, particularly on
a system that was already more victim itself than a culprit.

Comments?

++ kevin



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