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Message-ID: <404CA76F.7070609@onryou.com>
From: lists2 at onryou.com (Cael Abal)
Subject: Counter-Attacking hackers? (wtf)

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phased wrote:

> I think personally they are on crack, it sounds very controversial
>
> While other companies offer only passive defense barriers, Symbiot
> provides the equivalent of an active missile defense system. "
>
> I am sure any responsible organisation would not want to run such a
> product, for a start such a product is surely illegal in most
> countries and an organisation has enough aspects to consider in its
> daily management without worrying about waging wars with malicious
> attackers

OF COURSE your average skript kiddie versus Symbiot experience will go
like this:

1) Kiddie probes/attacks Symbiot-protected network.

2) Symbiot-protected network retaliates, temporarily bringing down
kiddie's computer.

3) Kiddie learns her lesson and decides to put aside her Evil Ways,
instead turning to making macrame jewelery and wall hangings.

Cael
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