Re: [botnets] Why ISP's and NSP's Love Botnets

2007-09-21 Thread John Fraizer
To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 J. Oquendo wrote: You're right I should have posted about Peakflow, I've spoken I've dealt with Sunil James in hopes I could create an open source protection script based off

Re: [botnets] Why ISP's and NSP's Love Botnets

2007-09-21 Thread John Fraizer
To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jonathan Yarden wrote: To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.infiltrated.net/?p=29 Although this seems to be yet another

Re: [botnets] Why ISP's and NSP's Love Botnets

2007-09-21 Thread John Fraizer
To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 J. Oquendo wrote: John Fraizer wrote: Access to ATLAS data is limited to ATLAS partners for multiple reasons, not the least of which being preventing the miscreants from

Re: [botnets] Why ISP's and NSP's Love Botnets

2007-09-21 Thread John Fraizer
To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 J. Oquendo wrote: John Fraizer wrote: Carrier grade routers are designed to route (or switch in the case of MPLS) packets at line-rate. When you start applying ACLs

Re: [botnets] Why ISP's and NSP's Love Botnets

2007-09-21 Thread John Fraizer
To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 PinkFreud wrote: On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 10:02:32PM +, John Fraizer babbled thus: *snip* Again, there is no silver bullet. It is *NOT* the responsibility