Open, anonymous services and dealing with abuse

william(at)elan.net william at elan.net
Tue Feb 17 21:27:07 UTC 2004


On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 matt at petach.org wrote:

> Trojaned PCs and zombie proxies relaying spam are like cold
> sores; they don't kill anyone, they just make things mildly
> uncomfortable, so we numb them over, and go about our
> business like normal, even if that includes allowing the
> infection to spread even further.
> 
> If proxies *did* kill, then yes, we'd take them seriously;
> but anything short of that, and real life tells us we won't
> take them seriously enough to try to do real research into
> ultimately stamping them out.

But proxies do "kill" - the trojaned "owned" PCs are and have been
for years used to create distributed DoS attacks which can easily
kill a site or even smaller network. There is enourmous potential
harm to from them and that is in addition to normal everyday less 
articulated harm because of spam and more that mail servers and other 
infrastracture is being used for it. ISPs end up paying for all this.

Everybody thinks if its not us, we don't have problem so we dont want
to spend anything to fix it - bu its not true, you already are paying
for it due to increased cost of operation. The cost of fixing your own
network even 50% of other ISPs did it, would in the end be smaller.

-- 
William Leibzon
Elan Networks
william at elan.net




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