
25 Sep
2016
25 Sep
'16
1 p.m.
On Sun, 25 Sep 2016 14:36:18 +0000 Ca By <cb.list6@gmail.com> wrote:
As long as their is one spoof capable network on the net, the problem will not be solved.
This is not strictly true. If it could be determined where a large bulk of the spoofing came from, public pressure could be applied. This may not have been the issue in this case, but in many amplification and reflection attacks, the originating spoof-enabled networks were from a limited set of networks. De-peering, service termination, shaming, etc could have an effect. John