My count has reached 100 for the day. The server serves doesn't serve international calls anyways, I wonder how would it benefit any hacker in any way.
-- Zeeshan Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Joel Maslak <[email protected]> wrote: > No. It seems that opening up some sort of automatic blocking could cause > an attacker forging packets to block legitimate endpoints. It also seems > like they won't get in with good passwords, so it isn't actually > accomplishing something to worry about the script kiddies if you have good > passwords. And this blocking won't actually stop someone with a zero day > attack or who is sophisticated and can attack from many IP addresses - these > are the real threats for people with good passwords. >
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