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Re: Over a decade of DDOS--any progress yet?


From: JC Dill <jcdill.lists () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2010 07:43:52 -0800

 On 08/12/10 4:28 AM, Arturo Servin wrote:
        One big problem (IMHO) of DDoS is that sources (the host of botnets) may be completely unaware that they are 
part of a DDoS. I do not mean the bot machine, I mean the ISP connecting those.

ISPs are not the source. The source is Microsoft. The source is their buggy OS that is easily compromised to enable the computers to be taken over as part of the botnet.

Why isn't ANYONE going after Microsoft over this? If Microsoft were held accountable for the spam and DDOSs that spew from their crappy software, they would find a way to stop the problem. I've raised this issue before, IMHO Windows OSs are "attractive nuisances" and that legal argument can be used to hold Microsoft responsible for not putting an adequate "fence" around their "attractive nuisance".

If all the big ISPs banded together to file suit against Microsoft, they could share the cost (and pain) of the lawsuit. Instead, you each individually keep trying to implement in-house solutions to filter/block spam and DDOSs. How's that working for ya?

jc




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