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RE: Transitive Trust: 40 million credit cards hack'd
From: "Behm, Jeffrey L." <BehmJL () bvsg com>
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 10:03:30 -0500
I disagree that it's a failed analogy _all around_, because the e-version can still attack only one target at a time, it's just much more efficient than a bear. I won't touch the _hard target_ comment. :) -----Original Message----- From: Paul Melson It's a failed analogy all around, though. In the case of bear vs. runner, one bear can only maul one runner at one time. I've got screens and screens worth of alert data that show that a single e-bear can chase and maul thousands of runners at the same time. <snip> As far as making my network a "hard target" in the military sense (Google for "hard target interdiction" or HTI), no thank you. :) _______________________________________________ firewall-wizards mailing list firewall-wizards () honor icsalabs com http://honor.icsalabs.com/mailman/listinfo/firewall-wizards
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- RE: Transitive Trust: 40 million credit cards hack'd, (continued)
- RE: Transitive Trust: 40 million credit cards hack'd Brian Loe (Jun 21)
- Re: Transitive Trust: 40 million credit cards hack'd Kevin (Jun 21)
- RE: Transitive Trust: 40 million credit cards hack'd Paul Melson (Jun 21)
- RE: Transitive Trust: 40 million credit cards hack'd Richards, Jim (Jun 20)
- RE: Transitive Trust: 40 million credit cards hack'd Eugene Kuznetsov (Jun 20)
- RE: Broken Analogies (was: Transitive Trust) Ben Nagy (Jun 21)
- RE: Broken Analogies (was: Transitive Trust) Brian Loe (Jun 21)
- RE: Transitive Trust: 40 million credit cards hack'd Eugene Kuznetsov (Jun 20)
- RE: Transitive Trust: 40 million credit cards hack'd Paul Melson (Jun 21)
- Re: Transitive Trust: 40 million credit cards hack'd Kevin Sheldrake (Jun 30)