Master_Yoda All American 3626 Posts user info edit post |
As this is a tech thing,and I want to discuss a technical principle, im putting this here.
http://tech.yahoo.com/news/pcworld/20090808/tc_pcworld/twittercontinuestobattleddosattack
http://tech.yahoo.com/news/afp/20090808/tc_afp/usrussiaitinternetfacebookgoogletwitter
"Many of these newly emerging social engineering sites weren't built with security or high performance scalability in mind. They need to look at their current and desired states and make tough decisions that migrate them from homegrown applications to highly available cornerstones of commerce."
I have to totally agree. Im suprised this hasnt happened sooner. Its so easy to do a ddos, but also to prevent one. And many sites im sure dont have the equipment to stop it. Good firewall is about all you need. And good coordination with your ISP. While I can understand some of these sites and others wanting to help each other out (google), unless they have a vested interest in the site, why not screw them over as well. I could easily see google saying 'ok, you want help, we will buy you(at our price), otherwise you are competing with our service we wanna start.' 8/9/2009 11:04:44 PM |