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Re: DNS Changer items
From: Andrew Fried <andrew.fried () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2012 18:54:43 -0400
The subnets will probably be held until the conclusion of the criminal trials. After that, the addresses may be held back from assignment for a while (e.g. a year), but eventually they'll get reassigned. Andrew Fried andrew.fried () gmail com On 7/6/12 4:45 PM, Roy wrote:
On 7/6/2012 1:15 PM, Andrew Fried wrote:Cameron, That idea had been brought up. Also discussed was short durations of random blackouts of dns resolution to impress upon the infected users that they needed to take action. Unfortunately, taking either of those actions would have exceeded the authorization of the court order. We're coming up with a pretty detailed list of "lesson's learned" from this operation and being able to implement ideas like yours will hopefully be considered in advance "next time". Andy Andrew Fried andrew.fried () gmail comDoesn't the court order expire as of Monday? What happens to those IP ranges then?
Current thread:
- RE: DNS Changer items, (continued)
- RE: DNS Changer items Eric J Esslinger (Jul 06)
- RE: DNS Changer items Tomas L. Byrnes (Jul 06)
- Re: DNS Changer items Nick Semenkovich (Jul 06)
- Re: DNS Changer items valdis . kletnieks (Jul 06)
- Re: DNS Changer items Roy (Jul 06)
- RE: DNS Changer items Tomas L. Byrnes (Jul 06)
- Re: DNS Changer items Andrew Fried (Jul 06)
- RE: DNS Changer items Tomas L. Byrnes (Jul 06)
- Re: DNS Changer items Andrew Fried (Jul 06)
- Re: DNS Changer items Roy (Jul 06)
- Re: DNS Changer items Andrew Fried (Jul 06)
- Re: DNS Changer items Jay Ashworth (Jul 07)
- Re: DNS Changer items Owen DeLong (Jul 13)
- Re: DNS Changer items Roy (Jul 06)