Task: Case Study Rogue Services advertised its web hosting services as “cheap, guaranteed uptime, no matter what.” While some of Rogue’s clients were independent web-based retailers, the majority were focused on malware and spam. Several botnets used Rogue’s reliability guarantees to protect their command-and-control servers from take-down attempts. Spam and other fraudulent services leveraged Rogue for continuous delivery. Corrupted ads often linked to code hosted on Rogue to exploit browser vulnerabilities to infect machines with ransom ware. Despite repeated requests from major ISPs and international organizations, Rogue refused to intervene with their services, citing their “no matter what” pledge to their customers. Ultimately, Rogue was forcibly taken offline through a coordinated effort from multiple security vendors working with several government organizations. This effort consisted of a targeted worm that spread through Rogue’s network. This denial-of-service attack successfully took Rogue’s machines offline, destroying much of the data stored with the ISP in the process. All of Rogue’s clients were affected. No other ISPs reported any impact from the worm, as it included mechanisms to limit its spread. Instructions to prepare IT Ethics Assignment: Analyze the actions of Rogue’s clients and multiple security vendors from the perspective of the Australian Computer Society (ACS) Code of Ethics. Make a recommendation on the basis of your analysis providing reasons for this recommendation.
Subject Name: Information Technology
Level: Diploma
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