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« Reply #15 on: August 19, 2008, 12:51:38 PM »

The hack you stated isn't a simple tcp packet affair as it first appeared. It requires a packet storm. Pretty much a DOS attack as far as internet users are concerned. You would be in no doubt something was afoot. That's why I doubted the info.
Saying that, I expect the corporate community will be somewhat worried. A corporate firewall will still detect the mass of packets and trigger a block. Lan attack would be a likely candidate though.

Broken scripts are not bad, AKA malicious scripts. They don't apply here.

I use Maxthon and Outpost 2009, among other things. The point being, only bad scripts need to be stopped. Various methods embodied into AV and firewalls are already doing the job.
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