Forwarded from: Dave Dittrich <dittrich@cac.washington.edu>
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, InfoSec News wrote:
> http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2819030,00.html
>
> By Wayne Rash
> October 19, 2001
>
> "It suffers from being very complicated," Steven Gibson says,
> trying to explain why he thinks a little-known feature of some
> operating systems could spell doom for businesses on the Internet.
> Gibson runs Gibson Research, a highly regarded Laguna Hills,
> California, security research firm. The feature is something
> called "raw sockets," and it's in Windows XP, the newest version
> of Microsoft's Windows operating system. Internet businesses could
> find their access to the world buried in a flood of nonsense
> traffic that could exclude nearly everything else.
Steve Gibson is *still* pushing "raw sockets are the devil?" Anyone
(especially journalists) who are interested in this topic had best
look into the details, not just take what Steve tells them.
Here are the results of my research, which address Steve's claims:
http://staff.washington.edu/dittrich/misc/ddos/grc-reply.txt
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Received on Thu Oct 25 08:12 CDT 2001