01-12-2011 06:12 AM
Better late than never.....
Thank you Leo for uncovering what is a new type of network attack.
I have been analyzing all the data for months now and here is what I found.
This is a new type of "Flooding" attack which will flood H2O packets to try and bring down the network by rendering all network gear unusable.
In researching this I found that a newly discovered protocol was
at work here, TFP (The Flooding Protocol), this protocol uses
a leaking situation to start the flow of H2O packets. To stop
TFP you must apply a patch or a total block on the system that is causing leak.
Now even though the patch has been applied, the network gear maybe
so badly damaged by this new attack that it may need to be totally
replaced. This makes this one of the worst network attacks we have seen
this millennia.
To help avoid this debilitating network attach you must ensure you
have a PPP (Professional Plumbing Person) check the area, and of course
the biggest threat of all is "MN", otherwise known as Mother Nature.
Thank you again Leo for bring this to our attention.
Please see attached photo of the new TFP protocol at work.
Also note.... as you can see that Cisco Switching gear is far more hardened against this type of attack,
so I would recommend that all network equipment be replaced immediately with state of the art Cisco gear.
Thanks Mike
01-15-2011 06:53 PM
Here one can understand why the practice of not installing devices on low rack positions.
01-15-2011 07:44 PM
Hilarious Mike. Abosolutely hilarious.
By the way, why don't you be a responsible person and send this link to the Cisco PSIRT and see what they have to say?
To help avoid this debilitating network attach you must ensure you have a PPP (Professional Plumbing Person) check the area, and of course the biggest threat of all is "MN", otherwise known as Mother Nature.
Does the PPP have to be a CCPPP (Cisco Certified Professional Plumbing Person)?
Cisco PSIRT
Cisco Plumbing, Service, Inspection and Repair Team01-17-2011 09:13 AM
Leo,
This is absolutely hilarious and then the addition of new certs....CCPPP and CPSIRT...
Except I think the last one should be... Cisco Plumbing, Service, Inspection and Repair Technician and not Team.
+5 for you.
Kimberly
01-17-2011 09:46 PM
Thanks for the ratings.
01-18-2011 03:58 AM
I will ask Dan to prsent this to the appropreate people to make sure you get the recognitions you rightfully deserve. I do stand corrected and I can't beleive I did not catch it. It must be a CCPSIRT.....Cisco Certified Pluming, Service, Inspection and Repair Technician who performs the work or you service contrat will be null and void.
Mike
01-18-2011 01:20 PM
I will ask Dan to prsent this to the appropreate people to make sure you get the recognitions you rightfully deserve.
I TAKE IT BACK. I TAKE IT BACK!
I'm afraid someone in PSIRT might get offended that they've been demoted to "plumbing" and might put me into one of their "malware" signatures.
Now that's one "recognition" I don't want to be "rightfully deserve".
01-18-2011 01:48 PM
I am here for you man! I got you covered.
Mike
01-18-2011 01:50 PM
We are here for you Leo! We have your back.
Kimberly
01-18-2011 01:54 PM
Both you (Kimberly) and Mike are like the "Batman and Robin" of the CSC world.
01-18-2011 02:01 PM
Thanks for the vote of confidence, Leo! Mike, it looks like you get to be Batman!!!!
+5 for you!
Thanks,
Robin (AKA Kimberly)
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