Umm. That's probably because Mike Meyers said that exact phrase in a movie. Hey, how about you steal some more ideas from movies and then post them here as your own.
The article is not trying to report the idea of predicting the ISN as a new vulnerability.
The goal of the article is to compare how vulnerable various current operating systems are to this type of spoofed ISN attack. It discusses phase space analysis as a worthy means of doing this, and then the article presents handy feasibility charts and pretty pictures.
So please, let's have no more posts discussing how this attack is really old, man. I think most people here know this already.
Umm. That's probably because Mike Meyers said that exact phrase in a movie. Hey, how about you steal some more ideas from movies and then post them here as your own.
What an idiot.
Alric.
The article is not trying to report the idea of predicting the ISN as a new vulnerability.
The goal of the article is to compare how vulnerable various current operating systems are to this type of spoofed ISN attack. It discusses phase space analysis as a worthy means of doing this, and then the article presents handy feasibility charts and pretty pictures.
So please, let's have no more posts discussing how this attack is really old, man. I think most people here know this already.
*sigh*
I give them two weeks until some humorless secret service agent sends a threatening letter to their ISP.
Alric.
To Elbereth...