On 10/18/2012 12:36 PM, Rob wrote:
a lot of other protocols are used by botnets to
hide their communications, including HTTP, HTTPS, DNS.  There is
really no reason why it cannot be NTP.

Those are all extremely likely to be allowed to pass through firewalls supporting public access. NTP, much less so. Panera Bread offers free WiFi so people can browse the web, not sync with an NTP server.

Although, I shouldn't be surprised that someone who incorrectly uses the example.com domain, causing unnecessary traffic to be sent to IANA because they don't know how to use a spam filter, would be selfish about protecting themselves at the expense of others.

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