On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 05:58:02AM -0400, Aaron Temin wrote:
>representing two each). I have seen a lot of text written to this list
>trying to get at the difference between an attack one cares about and an
>attack one doesn't care about. I agree that the latter is still an
>attack, it's "ineffective" or something, but it's impact on a given
>network is different than it's intent (which is to attack).
I don't particularly care about attacks. I care about compromises. I
want an intrusion detection system, not an attack detection system.
Mike Stone
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Received on Oct 24 2003