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Re: Anyone from BT...
From: RL Vaughn <Randy_Vaughn () Baylor edu>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 07:56:29 -0600
Peter Corlett wrote:
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 04:09:48AM +0000, Fergie wrote:...on the list who might be able to comment on how they/you/BT is detecting downstream clients that are bot-infected, and how exactly you are dealing with them?Which bit of BT? They've got their fingers in quite a lot of pies, and the Clue level varies wildly. Although given you've asked that question, I suspect that you're enquiring about their retail Internet offerings, and my impression is that they don't bother to check for or deal with infected hosts.
I believe fergdawg referred to bt the platform rather than to BT the provider. Although I have only one contact in the latter, that contact is clueful and attempts to check for infected hosts. As is so often the case, topology and customer-base add complexity to the dealing with part of problems.
Current thread:
- Anyone from BT... Fergie (Jan 21)
- Re: Anyone from BT... Peter Corlett (Jan 22)
- Re: Anyone from BT... RL Vaughn (Jan 22)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Anyone from BT... Fergie (Jan 22)
- Re: Anyone from BT... michael.dillon (Jan 23)
- Re: Anyone from BT... Tony Finch (Jan 23)
- Re: Anyone from BT... Chris Edwards (Jan 23)
- Re: Anyone from BT... Tony Finch (Jan 23)
- Re: Anyone from BT... Tony Finch (Jan 23)
- Re: Anyone from BT... Peter Corlett (Jan 22)