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Neddy Fox
Sniggerdly Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2013.06.03 12:04:00 -
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Great work, thanks for all the overtime / effort put in to make it stable again. And good luck on the Oddessy deployment, if that is still planned for tomorrow. |

Neddy Fox
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Posted - 2013.06.03 12:25:00 -
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drillerkiller2004 wrote:I very much see CCP as a vendor offering me Software As A Service. Whilst I commend CCP for all of their hard work, and totally appreciate why they disconnect the cluster from the internet during the DDOS; it does **** me off that they haven't put adequate protection in place to stop this from happening.
They take a serious amount of money from us, the least they could do is protect their network from such attacks.
CCP I suggest you look into buying something like Cisco IPS Intrusion Detection System devices, then use a third party such as Qinetic to monitor your network for such attacks. As is you have failed the community a second time. Get your 5h1t sorted out!
LOL. Ignorance is bliss. I too run a Cisco IPS to protect our small network. You think it withstands DoS or DDos? Or do you think they don't know what happened? Before giving advice, get all the information that's needed to give that. And YOU don't have it. |

Neddy Fox
Sniggerdly Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2013.06.03 22:49:00 -
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I know there's people in here that played Face of Minkind. Quitte smaller then CCP/EVE, but still , paying monthly to play the game. Thy crumbled, and went bankrupt, after sequential DDoS attacks, making me start playing Eve in November 2007.
Remember that w/e info is posted by CCP, CAN be altered to not show their full hands.. A DDos (or Dos) attack happened, they where aware, and decided to take all services down to PROTECT US. And got back within 24 hours..
Kudos CCP, you rock !
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Neddy Fox
Sniggerdly Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2013.06.05 10:25:00 -
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drillerkiller2004 wrote:
Shut up
IDS Detection failures
No single device was able to protect 100%. NOT a SINGLE one.
Even with combined devices, only 3% of all combinations manage to stop all hacks/exploits.
And yes, this where 37 devices from 24 manufacturers tested, all used in the professional environment.
I guess you're one of those self-proclamed ICT experts that think if they run an anti-virus program they're 100% safe.
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