[dns-operations] All Too Quiet?

Jon Kibler Jon.Kibler at aset.com
Wed Jul 30 07:24:13 UTC 2008


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David Conrad wrote:
> http://www.pcworld.com/article/149126/2008/07/.html

ROTFLOL. The only thing that would have been funnier* would have been if
it had been IOActive that got hit! What a luck of the draw.

Well, I guess we can not officially say that the attacks have begun.
They must be highly targeted attacks, too. Interestingly, the number of
UDP port scans I have seen the past few days is only about half of
normal for the networks I monitor.

Jon Kibler

* Okay, I know that it isn't really funny, that this is REALLY serious
- -- so don't flame me on that, but you have to appreciate the irony.
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Jon R. Kibler
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Charleston, SC  USA
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