On Mon, 15 Aug 2005, MARLON BORBA wrote:
Going further I think IL-CERT is doing a great service to the Internet community. Their alerts allow to responsible network admins to
I don't think anyone disputed the 'good work'. The dispute, as often is the case with these sorts of reports, is 'where did the data come from and how much can I get to send along to my customer who is the real problem in this case?'
investigate and to preserve their networks clean of debris like spyware and trojans.
'investigation' often ends with: "this is customer 12, tell them to fix it" which means sending down logs/info/help/blah to get customer 12 to understand and believe there is a problem. :(
Do what you want with your networks, but PLEASE keep the Internet clean.
Sure thing, note the coming shutdown for vaccuuming up the old/stale/lost packets please.
Abraços, Marlon Borba, CISSP. -- Nova campanha: Centro de Resposta a Incidentes de Segurança da Justiça Federal - Vamos criar! --
"Hannigan, Martin" <hannigan@verisign.com> 08/15/05 6:05 PM >>>
The question of self promotion came back split down the middle.
It was noted that IL CERT does a fantastic job seeing that there are no IL networks listed. Or none that are easily identifiable. [...]