Friday, August 24, 2012

City of Seattle-given notice

Loss of a virtual firewall to a "service provider" is an unacceptable circumstance after the hacking of Wellsfargo in April of  this year.  Therefore the city was given notice that if the circumstance continued after September first, NAIDI was given notice to drop the offending server with technology not-yet -released to the public. Bayscon, a remote access trojan has been programmed to
drop offending servers at a predisposed time after injection.

This stems after an attack on a NAIDI owned firewall dropped a Dell tier A (1 Tera-byte) hub server was dropped by DHCP server  began a nine hour ICMP attack on Doc's IP address.

Internet activist are stumped by the action and began organizing consumer groups tonight.

The Tony Perez,  City of Seattle responded in the complaint:

"Sorry to hear about the loss of your server. I was unaware of this situation and any impending legal action. Let me know if there is something you would like us to do."
 
Well, Tony, here's the problem:

You cannot go around attacking private interest-especially after the victim was hacked in April of this year.

As of tonight the server was still considered hostile and was still emiting ICMP and probing for the Linux server after an ASA behind a masked as an Server for Millenium was brought online tonight.

ICMP still occur-post attack several hours after, which was type three. Doc paid for his 15 MB/s  and is only getting 7.2 mb/s.

The Dell 910 was two months old and cost $16,000.00 as configured with Linux. Doc informed NAIDI to drop the offending server on the next attempt. Another server was brought in tonight with a ICMP reject command in the IP TABLES which will send ICMP recursively to the offending service.As you recall, this happened with Insight after they intentionally dropped their firewall. (which didn't work anyway) Attorney's will address the issue after September 1st.

John.
 



 

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