I find it excruciatingly annoying when people strategically down vote competing answers in a new question in order to gain an edge in the up voting.
I've realised that it's actually quite easy to identify who is doing this. By opening the profiles of users who answer the question as they answer them, then when a down vote 'attack' happens, refresh all their profiles and see who's down voting counts have increased a lot.
This goes against SO's policy of never allowing anyone to ever know who has down voted answers. Regardless of the ethics of someone down vote 'attacking', I still think it's important to honour this promise.
The risks of allowing people to know who is doing this, is creating anger and conflict within the community.
My suggested solution is to cache down votes for a much longer period, so any impact on reputation or counts in profiles cannot be attributed to individual questions or answers. For example, rep impact on a down vote should influence the users rep and counters 24 hours after the down vote was actually cast.