On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 02:59:51PM -0400, Deepak Jain wrote:
The ISC would like to go out on a limb and predict that the Internet will not vaporize into a cloud of nothingness this Thursday, but if it does, it's been our pleasure to help stave off its inevitable annihilation this long. --
I didn't want to be the first to bring it up today, but what I _love_ about the MOSNEWS link quoting "Kaspersky" is how the "internet" network of South Korea going down last week was used as an example how the "whole" internet could be brought down.
I'm sorry if SK's network went down [I don't know, didn't hear about it]. I have a problem believing it is a useful case study in the global network.
Considering the dependence upon the internet in South Korea, and the well connected nature, it's worthwhile to watch what happens there for possible future trends here. It's not unusual for at least the US Domestic market to be behind Asia in a lot of ways.. I suspect the South Korea issue that was spoken of was really about what happened in Korea during the ms-sql/slammer event where it caused a lot of things to stop working due to dependence upon networking. if ms-sql slammer happened again this week, it would still be a big deal.. i'd have to say, what have you done since then to prepare yourselves for a large distributed source/dest attack (which is what it actually looked like). - jared -- Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from jared@puck.nether.net clue++; | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/ My statements are only mine.