Re: [iwar] China trying it again...

From: Gary Warner (gar@askgar.com)
Date: 2001-08-01 12:50:14


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Subject: Re: [iwar] China trying it again...
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You can keep track of the "DSHIELD" database of attackers, complete with
hourly updates, by visiting "incidents.org".

The hour ending at 11AM Eastern Daylight Time (like in NYC) showed
22,001 unique attackers.  Several sites with Class B networks are now
seeing "dozens of attacks per minute".

The hour ending at 12 noon EDT showed 32502 unique attackers.
The hour ending at 1 afternoon EDT showed 41968 unique attackers.
The hour ending at 2 afternoon EDT showed 48489 unique attackers.

Of course the media is now saying "It was a dud.  Breathe a sigh of
relief."

The incidents.org site is totally flooded with requests, so be patient,
and don't sit there hitting your "reload" button. 8-)

_-_
gar


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