Slapper aftermath: the P2P precedent
A week into Slapper. The peer-to-peer architecture has produced a more durable compromised population than centralised worms produce. The defensive implications are substantial.
Long-form thinking on cyber defence, detection, and resilience — from Slackware-era honeypots through to AI-driven SOC analytics.
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A week into Slapper. The peer-to-peer architecture has produced a more durable compromised population than centralised worms produce. The defensive implications are substantial.
The Linux worm I previewed in July has now appeared in the wild. Slapper uses peer-to-peer command-and-control. The architectural innovations are worth understanding.