Well, I've had CD-R's fail after 8 or 9 years, but I can't speak to the quality of DVD or BluRay disks. Anyway, If you're really concerned about your data you should be transferring it to newer mediums as they come about and have multiple backups (including off-site).
"Site owners "would just see weird connections that don't seem to make sense," he said. "They look like they're trying to start an SSL handshake, but it comes in malformed and doesn't ever send anything after that first handshake attempt.""
Is it possible that they've found a flaw in a specific Systems handling of SSL and are trying to see if the flaw exists elsewhere in an attempt to produce an exploit? I'm not really a security guy, but it seems like they're up to something specific. Otherwise why use SSL exclusively? wouldn't they want to diversify their requests?
Well, I've had CD-R's fail after 8 or 9 years, but I can't speak to the quality of DVD or BluRay disks. Anyway, If you're really concerned about your data you should be transferring it to newer mediums as they come about and have multiple backups (including off-site).
"Site owners "would just see weird connections that don't seem to make sense," he said. "They look like they're trying to start an SSL handshake, but it comes in malformed and doesn't ever send anything after that first handshake attempt."" Is it possible that they've found a flaw in a specific Systems handling of SSL and are trying to see if the flaw exists elsewhere in an attempt to produce an exploit? I'm not really a security guy, but it seems like they're up to something specific. Otherwise why use SSL exclusively? wouldn't they want to diversify their requests?
Great! Now we'll finally end the debate about which obscure European techno band is the most popular!
Maybe they just need to hold a mirror up to it then... Makes sence if the painting is mirrored, maybe the letters are to.