DDoS Counter-Attack?

labrat25

Senior member
Jan 7, 2004
557
0
0
Does this worry anybody besides me?

Symbiot, a Texas-based security firm, is preparing to launch a corporate defence system at the end of March that can fight back against distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) and hacker attacks by launching a counter-strike.


In advance of the product launch, Symbiot's president, Mike Erwin, and its chief scientist, Paco Nathan, have outlined a set of "rules of engagement for information warfare", which they say should be part of corporate security policy to help companies determine their exact response to an incoming attack.


"Until today, security solutions have been totally passive in nature. Merely erecting defensive walls around the perimeter of an enterprise network is not an adequate deterrent," said Erwin, who argues that to have a complete defence in place, offensive tactics must be employed. The company said it bases its theory on the military doctrine of "necessity and proportionality", which means the response to an attack is proportionate to the attack's ferocity. According to the company, a response could range from "profiling and blacklisting upstream providers" or it could be escalated to launch a "distributed denial of service counter-strike".

Click Me!

What about all the DDoS viruses? If I get one on my computer I'd rather not have my computer or internet connection screwed because some coorperation decided to play Rambo.
 

her209

No Lifer
Oct 11, 2000
56,336
11
0
Bad idea...

DDoS don't necesarily originate from the IP address that is on packet.
 

AFB

Lifer
Jan 10, 2004
10,718
3
0
I would sue their ass off if they did that to me and it wasn't coming from me.