Hackers hit key Internet traffic computers
virendra rode //
virendra.rode at gmail.com
Wed Feb 7 20:24:59 UTC 2007
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Douglas Otis wrote:
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>
> On Feb 7, 2007, at 6:27 AM, Jeff Kell wrote:
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>>
>> Alexander Harrowell wrote:
>>>
>>> It was clear from the highly reliable index I call the "Nanogdex"
>>> that nothing was seriously amiss.
>>
>> Yes, but it got so much bloody press that ambitious copycats can't be
>> too far behind.
>
> When 2 of 13 root systems are affected (>90% loss), how many systems
> will withstand such an attack when targeted lower within the hierarchy?
> FWIW, the attack rates did not seem that high.
>
> -Doug
>
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On the same note and this just an observation, I hear two thoughts, some
talk not using anycast and then there are others who stand their ground
about anycast deployment.
Looking at these attacks, F in particular, if my memory serves me
correct, there are 35 f-root anycast nodes deployed. Maybe this helped
in some respect.
Then again, I like to see what kind of analysis comes out from the
collected data.
regards,
/virendra
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