[ale] OT: A funny one from Computerworld on XP SP2
Jason Day
jasonday at worldnet.att.net
Mon Aug 23 13:17:53 EDT 2004
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 08:45:33AM -0400, Matthew Brown wrote:
> * Protection against DoS attacks
>
> SP2 should help significantly with denial-of-service (DoS) attacks
> caused by buffer overflows
> <http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,82920,00.html>,
> when too much data is sent to an application's temporary storage
> area -- sometimes causing that excess data to act as executable
> code. One of the most popular DoS exploits, buffer overflows will
> now be prevented from executing commands and will shut down
> systems instead. It's an inconvenience that's worth the peace of
> mind that no code can be launched and the device won't be further
> damaged.
How, exactly, does shutting down a system prevent a DoS attack? It
seems to me that the most effective way of Denying a Service is to shut
down the whole system. Or maybe I'm missing something?
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