Re: A code red that could bring down the net?
From: Michael Tench (geekruler@yahoo.com)Date: 07/25/01
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Message-ID: <20010725205727.89179.qmail@web11202.mail.yahoo.com> Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 13:57:27 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Tench <geekruler@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: A code red that could bring down the net? To: Ian Stoba <ian@BabcockBrown.com>, felix@warlords.net
Perhaps I should have been more specific and said
"Theoretically." However, I do agree that a BGP
vulnerability would be particularly heinous...and
possibly more likely ;)
Like you...I am rather fond of the net and do not wish
to see any of the aformentioned possibilities come to
fruition.
--- Ian Stoba <ian@BabcockBrown.com> wrote:
> I think if you're looking for a "killer app" in that
> sense of the term,
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