It is not beyond the realm of law enforcement to run down the entire chain of 
events all the way back to the “whodunit” and “howdunit”.  It is pretty amazing 
what they can figure out when they put their minds to it and don’t 
underestimate what they can learn by getting someone in the hot seat under the 
bare light bulb.  They also have lots of informants.

Victim complaints don’t matter a bit to these guys, it will take the guys in 
the windbreakers kicking in the doors one of these days.

Steven Naslund
Chicago IL

>On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Phil Rosenthal 
><p...@isprime.com<mailto:p...@isprime.com>> wrote:
>Keep in mind also, the victims of these DDoS attacks do not know which 
>"booter" service was paid to attack them. The packets do not have "Stress test 
>provided by vBooter" in them. The attack packets do not ?>come from the 
>booter's or Cloudflare's IP addresses, they come from secondary victims -- 
>compromised servers, PC's infected with malware, and abused DNS/NTP [and a few 
>other protocols] reflectors.
>
>It is impossible for a victim to submit a complaint to Cloudflare stating "I 
>was attacked by someone paying vBooter", because they do not know which of the 
>numerous "booter" services was responsible.
>
>-Phil

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