Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
Mods, Can we get the spam off the list? Its getting old. --Original Message-- From: Guillaume FORTAINE To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems Sent: Mar 17, 2010 5:14 PM Misses, Misters, Let me introduce myself : Guillaume FORTAINE, Engineer in Computer Science. Me and my partners, INVEA-TECH (please see the attached file invea.pdf) [0] and Cognitive Security (please see the attached file cs.pdf) [1], are currently working on High-Speed Network Security Solutions. By the way, we would greatly appreciate to invite you to a further reading of the publication entitled Obeseus – a lightweight DDOS detector for big attacks (please see the attached file obeseus2.pdf) The point mentioned: Would be self-learning with black lists in this publication is of particular interest . We think that this last one is pretty much the core of a system that does big attack detection on backbones and is driving the new tools in this area according to our readings. The abilities to be assisted on the learning phase, to detect and block zero-day attacks. That's why we would greatly appreciate to invite you to a further reading about our methodology (please see the attached files paper4.pdf, Camnep.pdf and CognitiveSecurity.pdf). For a demo : http://demo.cognitivesecurity.cz/ We look forward to your answer, Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE Tel : +33(0)631092519 Mail : gforta...@gfortaine.biz Google Wave : gforta...@googlewave.com [0] http://www.invea-tech.com/ [1] http://www.cognitivesecurity.cz/ Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:18:40AM +, char...@www.knownelement.com wrote: Mods, Can we get the spam off the list? Its getting old. FYI this guy has been spamming individuals and PeeringDB contacts for a couple months now too. -- Richard A Steenbergen r...@e-gerbil.net http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras GPG Key ID: 0xF8B12CBC (7535 7F59 8204 ED1F CC1C 53AF 4C41 5ECA F8B1 2CBC)
Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
On 3/17/10 5:26 PM, Richard A Steenbergen wrote: On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:18:40AM +, char...@www.knownelement.com wrote: Mods, Can we get the spam off the list? Its getting old. FYI this guy has been spamming individuals and PeeringDB contacts for a couple months now too. My spammy sense is going nuts just at the whole ALL CAPS of this guy's last name. I've thrown his personal domain in the AHBL, but given he uses live.com to send his spew, its not going to help. *sigh* -- Brielle Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group http://www.sosdg.org/ http://www.ahbl.org
Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
My spammy sense is going nuts just at the whole ALL CAPS of this guy's last name. I thought all-uppercase last names were a traditional French convention... This guy is French, isn't he? - judging by his name. His habit of addressing everyone as Mister is peculiar indeed, but maybe he is really just very new to the customs and conventions of the Anglophone Internet community? Just wondering... MS
Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
On 3/17/10 6:09 PM, Michael Sokolov wrote: My spammy sense is going nuts just at the whole ALL CAPS of this guy's last name. I thought all-uppercase last names were a traditional French convention... This guy is French, isn't he? - judging by his name. His habit of addressing everyone as Mister is peculiar indeed, but maybe he is really just very new to the customs and conventions of the Anglophone Internet community? Just wondering... MS I'm not sure of conventions, but he just referred to me as Mister Bruns in private e-mail. Not a good way to get on my good side, given Brielle is a French name that means 'exalted goddess'. :-) Though he seems highly optimistic that I should develop for him. *rolls eyes* -- Brielle Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group http://www.sosdg.org/ http://www.ahbl.org
Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
Misses, Misters, I have read with interest what everybody told in this thread and it seems that they consider everything new as spam. My conclusion is that they fear what it is new. Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE On 03/18/2010 02:09 AM, Michael Sokolov wrote: My spammy sense is going nuts just at the whole ALL CAPS of this guy's last name. I thought all-uppercase last names were a traditional French convention... This guy is French, isn't he? - judging by his name. His habit of addressing everyone as Mister is peculiar indeed, but maybe he is really just very new to the customs and conventions of the Anglophone Internet community? Just wondering... MS
Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010, Michael Sokolov wrote: His habit of addressing everyone as Mister is peculiar indeed, but maybe he is really just very new to the customs and conventions of the Anglophone Internet community? Probably not. He has been trolling techie lists for a few years. Some of his previous vaporware projects included designing a new cell phone, and a secure OS. Not sure what his motivation is. He usually wants people to donate knowledge and time to his projects, which never go anywhere.
Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
Dig up. On 18/03/2010, at 2:32 PM, Guillaume FORTAINE wrote: Misses, Misters, I have read with interest what everybody told in this thread and it seems that they consider everything new as spam. My conclusion is that they fear what it is new. Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE On 03/18/2010 02:09 AM, Michael Sokolov wrote: My spammy sense is going nuts just at the whole ALL CAPS of this guy's last name. I thought all-uppercase last names were a traditional French convention... This guy is French, isn't he? - judging by his name. His habit of addressing everyone as Mister is peculiar indeed, but maybe he is really just very new to the customs and conventions of the Anglophone Internet community? Just wondering... MS !DSPAM:22,4ba182fd13889398512228!
Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
Misses, Misters, There are people who know my name but theirs isn't familiar to me. Especially, they are mentioning really old stuff. I am asking myself : a) Why do they remember me ? b) How do you remember me ? My new vaporware is there my friend : http://www.invea-tech.com http://www.cognitivesecurity.cz Sponsored by the US Army, 10 years of RD ;) ! Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE On 03/18/2010 03:01 AM, George Imburgia wrote: On Thu, 18 Mar 2010, Michael Sokolov wrote: His habit of addressing everyone as Mister is peculiar indeed, but maybe he is really just very new to the customs and conventions of the Anglophone Internet community? Probably not. He has been trolling techie lists for a few years. Some of his previous vaporware projects included designing a new cell phone, and a secure OS. Not sure what his motivation is. He usually wants people to donate knowledge and time to his projects, which never go anywhere.
Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
Lets do something, here is somebody that can help you with your projects. Call INEG INC at 214-244-4827 and ask for Jeffrey, he is the CSO/DIR. Internet Network Eng. SR. Eng. Network data security IDNS. div. of Information Network Eng. I'm almost sure he will be a perfect match for what you are looking for. Cheers Jorge On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Guillaume FORTAINE gforta...@live.com wrote: Misses, Misters, There are people who know my name but theirs isn't familiar to me. Especially, they are mentioning really old stuff. I am asking myself : a) Why do they remember me ? b) How do you remember me ? My new vaporware is there my friend : http://www.invea-tech.com http://www.cognitivesecurity.cz Sponsored by the US Army, 10 years of RD ;) ! Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE
Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
Dear Mister Amodio, Thank you for your reply. http://66.102.9.132/search?q=cache:uh4LLvF7vGUJ:www.gtld-mou.org/gtld-discuss/mail-archive/08015.html+Information+Network+Engineering+Groupcd=3hl=enct=clnk Jeff Williams' FAQ. (99/01) -- 1. Who is Jeff Williams? Jeffrey A. Williams, jwkck...@ix.netcom.com, has claimed in postings to various lists: -- to be the Chief Executive Officer and the Co-Founder of the 4.8 billion dollar privately held employee owned INEG. INC -- to be the Director of Internet Network Engineering and Senior Java/CORBA Engineer for the Information Network Engineering Group, INEG INC. -- to be an ex-IBM Fellow, -- to have to have graduated from UTD and to have a law degree from SMU Law School -- to have three degrees, MBA, Masters in Computer Science and Engineering, and Law -- to have served as a judge for 7 years -- to be a member of the IETF -- to serve on several medium sized business boards and on the boards of several banks -- to be the author of two books and is working on a third -- to own 3 ISPs, including Frisco net, Deltanet and Wiltel, with 1.6 million users -- to have been a fighter pilot with USMC, flying missions in Chile and for the DEA, as a reserve pilot in the USMC, stationed out of Grand Prairie air station just south of Dallas -- to have been acting squadron commander of the Marine combat F4 squadron VMF214 (Black Sheep) at Tan Son Nhut during the Viet Nam war -- to have spent several years in NIS (Naval Investigative Service) -- Graduate of Naval Staff War College -- Retired Colonel, United States Marine Corps -- to own 8% of eBay However, -- Jeff's 'INEG. INC' does not exist except as a fantasy in Jeff Williams' mind. -- Jeff changed the name of the company in his .sig, in Jan 1998, from 'Information Eng. Group' to Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC., when the real Information Engineering Group http://www.ieg-america.com/, became aware of Jeff's use of their name. -- SMU Law School Registrar's office, (214) 768-2618, disclaims all knowledge of Jeff. Jeffrey A. Williams is a fake and an imposter. -- 2. Why should I take care in sending private email to Jeff Williams? He may post it to the list. Ironically, in his postings of others' private email so far the content has been counter-productive to his reputation and credibility. You should presume any email to him will posted to the list. -- 3. Is there other material available on Jeff Williams? http://www.gtld-mou.org/gtld-discuss/mail-archive/03504.html http://www.gtld-mou.org/gtld-discuss/mail-archive/05347.html http://www.gtld-mou.org/gtld-discuss/mail-archive/05398.html http://www.gtld-mou.org/gtld-discuss/mail-archive/05525.html http://www.gtld-mou.org/gtld-discuss/mail-archive/08015.html Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE On 03/18/2010 03:02 AM, Jorge Amodio wrote: Lets do something, here is somebody that can help you with your projects. Call INEG INC at 214-244-4827 and ask for Jeffrey, he is the CSO/DIR. Internet Network Eng. SR. Eng. Network data security IDNS. div. of Information Network Eng. I'm almost sure he will be a perfect match for what you are looking for. Cheers Jorge On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Guillaume FORTAINEgforta...@live.com wrote: Misses, Misters, There are people who know my name but theirs isn't familiar to me. Especially, they are mentioning really old stuff. I am asking myself : a) Why do they remember me ? b) How do you remember me ? My new vaporware is there my friend : http://www.invea-tech.com http://www.cognitivesecurity.cz Sponsored by the US Army, 10 years of RD ;) ! Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE
RE: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
Do you have any concern against fat dudes ? Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE From: charles.chu...@harris.com To: char...@knownelement.com; gforta...@live.com; nanog@nanog.org Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 20:42:49 -0400 Subject: Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems isn't Obeseus the greek god of fat dudes? - Original Message - From: char...@knownelement.com To: Guillaume FORTAINE ; nanog@nanog.org Sent: Wed Mar 17 20:18:40 2010 Subject: Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems Mods, Can we get the spam off the list? Its getting old. --Original Message-- From: Guillaume FORTAINE To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems Sent: Mar 17, 2010 5:14 PM Misses, Misters, Let me introduce myself : Guillaume FORTAINE, Engineer in Computer Science. Me and my partners, INVEA-TECH (please see the attached file invea.pdf) [0] and Cognitive Security (please see the attached file cs.pdf) [1], are currently working on High-Speed Network Security Solutions. By the way, we would greatly appreciate to invite you to a further reading of the publication entitled Obeseus – a lightweight DDOS detector for big attacks (please see the attached file obeseus2.pdf) The point mentioned: Would be self-learning with black lists in this publication is of particular interest . We think that this last one is pretty much the core of a system that does big attack detection on backbones and is driving the new tools in this area according to our readings. The abilities to be assisted on the learning phase, to detect and block zero-day attacks. That's why we would greatly appreciate to invite you to a further reading about our methodology (please see the attached files paper4.pdf, Camnep.pdf and CognitiveSecurity.pdf). For a demo : http://demo.cognitivesecurity.cz/ We look forward to your answer, Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE Tel : +33(0)631092519 Mail : gforta...@gfortaine.biz Google Wave : gforta...@googlewave.com [0] http://www.invea-tech.com/ [1] http://www.cognitivesecurity.cz/ Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile _ Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx?id=60969
RE: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems
Move this to FD, please. On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 03:58 +0100, Guillaume FORTAINE wrote: Do you have any concern against fat dudes ? Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE From: charles.chu...@harris.com To: char...@knownelement.com; gforta...@live.com; nanog@nanog.org Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 20:42:49 -0400 Subject: Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems isn't Obeseus the greek god of fat dudes? - Original Message - From: char...@knownelement.com To: Guillaume FORTAINE ; nanog@nanog.org Sent: Wed Mar 17 20:18:40 2010 Subject: Re: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems Mods, Can we get the spam off the list? Its getting old. --Original Message-- From: Guillaume FORTAINE To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: CSIRT - Backbone Security : Runtime Monitoring and DynamicReconfiguration for Intrusion Detection Systems Sent: Mar 17, 2010 5:14 PM Misses, Misters, Let me introduce myself : Guillaume FORTAINE, Engineer in Computer Science. Me and my partners, INVEA-TECH (please see the attached file invea.pdf) [0] and Cognitive Security (please see the attached file cs.pdf) [1], are currently working on High-Speed Network Security Solutions. By the way, we would greatly appreciate to invite you to a further reading of the publication entitled Obeseus – a lightweight DDOS detector for big attacks (please see the attached file obeseus2.pdf) The point mentioned: Would be self-learning with black lists in this publication is of particular interest . We think that this last one is pretty much the core of a system that does big attack detection on backbones and is driving the new tools in this area according to our readings. The abilities to be assisted on the learning phase, to detect and block zero-day attacks. That's why we would greatly appreciate to invite you to a further reading about our methodology (please see the attached files paper4.pdf, Camnep.pdf and CognitiveSecurity.pdf). For a demo : http://demo.cognitivesecurity.cz/ We look forward to your answer, Best Regards, Guillaume FORTAINE Tel : +33(0)631092519 Mail : gforta...@gfortaine.biz Google Wave : gforta...@googlewave.com [0] http://www.invea-tech.com/ [1] http://www.cognitivesecurity.cz/ Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile _ Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx?id=60969