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Watson plans to disclose details of the flaw at a conference. He also states that anyone attending the conference should understand how to exploit the flaw within about 5 minutes of leaving the conference, no matter how vague it is.
How big is the flaw? The British and US governments have been working on it for the past year, since it was first discovered. Aparently, it should be possible to shut down most of the key routers on the internet within minutes, bringing the net to a screeching halt.
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He also states that anyone attending the conference should understand how to exploit the flaw within about 5 minutes of leaving the conference, no matter how vague it is.
Let's hope that the conference has been carefully timed, and/or that the guest list has been very carefully screened.
Yah, there are a lot of high level experts out there, and they've been working on it for the past year. Another BBS I frequent is run by one such person (its not a security BBS, just a culture BBS he runs as a hobby).
Anyhoo, he responded to the effect that its a well known flaw that the administrators of the major backbone servers have been given plenty of warning about, and that there are patches already in place across the major routers.
They also "implied" that this Watson fellow didn't discover anything, and that he's using a known vulnerability and some good timing to generate some publicity for himself.
Y2K anyone?