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Re: handling ddos attacks
From: Paul Vixie <paul () vix com>
Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 04:16:23 +0000
Ok, I 'll buy that right now; we have a DDoS Attack on our core nameservers from 66.165.10.24. Where do we start, do I call the police in Bellingham or Washington State Police. We have blocked their ips but, we know they will come in another way.
the best thing is if you call the FBI, or NIPC. if you call your local FBI field office and say you're experiencing a cyberattack and could they give you the number for NIPC then it'll probably produce the results you want, even if NIPC has been renamed one or more times since i last talked to them, or if this old functionality within FBI is now handled by DHS, or both.
Current thread:
- Re: handling ddos attacks, (continued)
- Re: handling ddos attacks Vincent Gillet - Opentransit (May 20)
- Re: handling ddos attacks Matt Buford (May 20)
- Re: handling ddos attacks Rachael Treu-Gomes (May 20)
- Re: [NANOG-LIST] handling ddos attacks Brent Van Dussen (May 20)
- Re: handling ddos attacks Steve Gibbard (May 20)
- Re: handling ddos attacks Danny McPherson (May 20)
- Re: handling ddos attacks Paul Vixie (May 20)
- Re: handling ddos attacks P.Schroebel (May 20)
- Re: handling ddos attacks Tim Wilde (May 20)
- Re: handling ddos attacks Danny McPherson (May 20)
- Re: handling ddos attacks Paul Vixie (May 20)
- Re: handling ddos attacks Scott Weeks (May 21)
- Re: handling ddos attacks Richard Cox (May 21)
- Re: handling ddos attacks Valdis . Kletnieks (May 21)
- Re: handling ddos attacks P.Schroebel (May 20)