However, as one the problem is the end-user out there, that's also something quite hard to deal with. We have not been able to " fix " every user, and I guess we won't be able to do that.
So affecting where we can isn't that bad, even if it's not the best way to do it.
Will
Peter Keel wrote:
And whereas the CNC-infrastructure of a botnet is clearly the easiest point to attack, it won't really destroy the botnet, it only will make the botnet-herders loose control over their botnet. The real problem lies elsewhere, not in ISP-space.
Cheers Seegras