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Companies join to fight attacks
Posted by: eusty on Thursday, March 31, 2005 - 07:52 AM
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With the recent
revelation
that the UK leads the world in compromised PC systems, some of the world's
biggest names in telecoms have combined under the banner of The Fingerprint
Alliance to try and combat the growing threat of organised denial of service
attacks (DDoS).
Companies such as BT, Cisco, Energis, Earthlink and Rackspace, is joining
together with Arbor Networks to share information about attacks via the
company's Peakflow SP technology.
Peakflow SP can detect anomalies in the system, for example repeated page
requests from a group of machines. Through its 'fingerprinting' features Arbor
claims that it can provide a profile to identify new and known network threats.
This information can then be passed to network operators and ISP's to allow them
to take any needed actions to stop the attack.
Often organised gangs will threaten sites with DDoS attacks demand huge
blackmail payments.
"When an attack hits, time is of the essence,"
"By sharing the attack details providers are better able to protect their
customers as the attack is mitigated closer to the point of origin, thus
preventing collateral damage. Arbor's intent is to have global service
providers join together to combat these cyber threats and protect the
overall infrastructure of the Internet". |
| Tom Schuster, president of Arbor Networks |
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