http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/01/30/wwwscocom_is_a_weapon_of_mass_destruction.html
and it mentions colin percival and depenguinator!
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Yes, I noticed incoming traffic from there about 3 hours ago. It's
definitely a wierd story.
Also wierd is the fact that everyone's treating this like it's going
to kill SCO's web site. It might, but only if they're idiots (which,
admittedly, they often seem to be).
Identifying infected systems is easy; the HTTP requests they send are
distinctive. Filtering packets by source IP is easy. Once you can
filter the packets, this DDoS isn't a problem: Send them to LaBrea, and
the total bandwidth consumption of 500,000 MyDoom worms should be around
85 Mbps -- which SCO should certainly be able to afford. (Meanwhile,
they'll be putting together a very complete list of IP addresses of
infected machines.)
Colin Percival
>this is by far the strangest netcraft article i've seen. it does
>mention freebsd, in what could be construed as a positive light (i
>think):
>
>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/01/30/wwwscocom_is_a_weapon_of_mass_destruction.html
>
>and it mentions colin percival and depenguinator!
>
>
>
Well, yes, it's a tad strange for Netcraft.
"Posted by mhp at January 30, 2004 12:33 PM "
But, heck, it's not a bad write for a half hour over lunch!!
KDK
P.S. No one in the Internet community should assume
by this posting that I wrote the *&%^$% thing!!
;-)