In message <20161030044342.GA18488@thyrsus.com>, "Eric S. Raymond" <esr@thyrsus.com> wrote:
Ronald F. Guilmette <rfg@tristatelogic.com>:
Two kids with a modest amount of knowledge and a lot of time on their hands can do it from their mom's basement.
I in turn have to call BS on this. If it were really that easy, we'd be inundated by Mirais -- we'd have several attacks a *day*.
You need to get out more. http://www.nab.org/cybersecurity/Verisign-report-ddos-trends-Q22016.pdf It *is* happening every day. You just don't hear about it on CNN because a "little" 80Mbps DDoS isn't even worthy of a headline anymore, even though such an attack could CRUSH a local bank, and even many regional banks into utter oblivion. Now, where did I put those bitcoins... It's ransom time! Regards, rfg P.S. Of course, things were oh so much better, ya know, back in those idylic halcyon days a decade and a half ago... Denial of e-commerce Feb 10th 2000 http://www.economist.com/node/281531 "... The Computer Emergency Response Team of Carnegie Mellon University hears of roughly four DOS attacks a day..." Whew! I guess we need to count our blessings that insightful visionary industry leaders came forward, back in the early 00s, and spearheaded the global changes necessary to insure that DDoS attacks would become a thing of the past, and a distant memory. Oh! Wait! Nevermind. Sorry. I guess that I was dozing off and dreaming again. At the current rate of progress I think that I can confidently predict that the Internet industry ought to have this whole problem completely licked by the early 23rd century, you know, at the very latest.