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Re: Akamai
From: Paul Schmehl <pauls () utdallas edu>
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 12:23:35 -0500

--On Wednesday, June 16, 2004 11:53:23 AM +1000 Darren Reed <avalon () caligula anu edu au> wrote:

This is a whole new play ground for organised crime, mostly thanks
to Microsoft.  You've got millions of PC's around the world that
are largely, in one way or another, susceptible to computer virii,
making them open targets for use as minions.  And the perfect seed
for spreading them is the databases of email addresses used by
spammers...

If networks simply took responsibility for the traffic that comes from them, this problem wouldn't exist. It's completely trivial to find infected hosts on a network through passive monitoring. They should then be disconnected until they are properly cleaned and secured.

Unless networks begin doing this routinely (including ISPs), legislation will be introduced to "solve" the problem, and then we will all be much worse off. There's nothing like a law to completely screw things up.

Paul Schmehl (pauls () utdallas edu)
Adjunct Information Security Officer
The University of Texas at Dallas
AVIEN Founding Member
http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/

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