RE: Phishing and BGP Blackholing

From: Neil J. McRae (no email)
Date: Wed Jan 03 2007 - 04:59:47 EST

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    I didn't see the original post but the topic came
    up in 2005 here in the UK as the banks here wanted to
    use BGP filtering in the same light. The LINX prepared
    a paper on the issues with BGP blackholing and recommended
    that if the banks want to trade on the Internet that
    they should introduce authentication systems that are fit
    for purpose (SecureID for example (many banks had already
    done this)). I will try and find a link to the paper
    that was prepared. After we presented the paper the idea
    was not taken forward.

    Unfortunately since then an alternative technology route to do
    filtering in proxies and transparent caches has appeared on the scene
    and even more so the government here in the UK has been convinced
    by mad^wmarketing people and is now under the false impression that
    "it is now technically possible to filter the Internet". The aim of
    this filtering is an admirable one for sure but the platform fundamentally
    doesn't work and even more worryingly ideas are now being muted to
    filter other content such as terrorism, phishing etc.

    Regards,
    Neil.


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