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Re: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks
From: sgorman1 () gmu edu
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 09:04:57 -0400
damn the Los Alamos people are efficient the paper for anyone intersted - http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0306002 ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Galbavy <peter.galbavy () knowtion net> Date: Friday, June 27, 2003 7:22 am Subject: Re: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks
Jamie Reid wrote:I'd be interested in knowing how linking aggregated attack information to country of origin is actually valuable relative to our ability to respondto it. It mostly salves the prejudices of those who want to see certain other countries as the enemy. My view, as most of this stuff advertises US based 'products and services' (generous description), it should really be a case of 'follow the money' as per previous thread. Peter
Current thread:
- RE: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks, (continued)
- RE: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks netadm (Jun 25)
- RE: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks Scott Weeks (Jun 25)
- Re: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks Adam Debus (Jun 25)
- Re: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks Scott A. McIntyre (Jun 25)
- RE: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks Scott Weeks (Jun 25)
- RE: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks netadm (Jun 25)
- RE: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks McBurnett, Jim (Jun 25)
- Re: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks sgorman1 (Jun 25)
- Re: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks Jamie Reid (Jun 26)
- Live attackers or blind worms? (was Re: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks) Bill Zeng (Jun 26)
- Re: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks Peter Galbavy (Jun 27)
- Re: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks sgorman1 (Jun 27)
- Re: Country of Origin for Malicious Attacks sgorman1 (Jun 27)