DOS Attack Against Los Angeles Schools

Current Berkman People and Projects 2015-12-22

Summary:

Yesterday, the city of Los Angeles closed all of its schools -- over 1,000 schools -- because of a bomb threat. It was a hoax.

LA officials defended the move, with that city's police chief dismissing the criticism as "irresponsible."

"It is very easy in hindsight to criticize a decision based on results the decider could never have known," Chief Charlie Beck said at a news conference.

I wrote about this back in 2007, where I called it CYA security: given the choice between overreacting to a threat and wasting everyone's time, and underreacting and potentially losing your job, it's easy to overreact.

What's interesting is that New York received the same threat, and treated it as the hoax it was. Why the difference?

EDITED TO ADD (12/17): Best part of the story: the e-mailer's address was madbomber@cock.li.

Link:

https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2015/12/dos_attack_agai.html

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Tags:

threatalerts schools hoaxes denialofservice bombs

Authors:

schneier

Date tagged:

12/22/2015, 16:53

Date published:

12/16/2015, 07:28