Posted: 11/14/2014 2:24:02 PM EDT
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A friend just forwarded a link to me.
http://map.ipviking.com/ I haven't seen this before. Enjoy. |
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Whats with the bursts coming from south of Africa in the middle of the ocean "location" "unknown/mil.gov" ETA Kinda surprised US is top of the attackers list A significant portion of those will be IP's for server-hosting/rackspace companies. US IP <> US operated. |
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Thought the same thing. |
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I don't even know what I'm looking at. How worried should I be? A) Popping PMags B) Popping Hot Pockets C) Razor Wire on my Tinfoil Hat Thanks. D) do absolutely nothing Most folks don't realize that there are attacks going on all day, every day, everywhere in the world. Hell, our 20gbps anti-DDOS appliance is overrun from time to time, and we've only got 3.8 million domains hosted... small potatoes |
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I'm having trouble believing the Russians are just innocently sitting down and doing honest work. I recall recently having to block an /18 of Russian addresses because they wouldn't stop trying to backdoor the fucking Wordpress installs on our customer boxes. Maybe the rest of the world finally followed suit and blocked Russia.
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I recall recently having to block an /18 of Russian addresses because they wouldn't stop trying to backdoor the fucking Wordpress installs on our customer boxes. Maybe the rest of the world finally followed suit and blocked Russia. ![]() Quoted:
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I'm having trouble believing the Russians are just innocently sitting down and doing honest work. I recall recently having to block an /18 of Russian addresses because they wouldn't stop trying to backdoor the fucking Wordpress installs on our customer boxes. Maybe the rest of the world finally followed suit and blocked Russia. ![]() I geofilter entire countries away. I locked out the Azores until a customer started complaining. It took about two weeks for the complaint to make my level and unblock the islands. Inside the US the worst state for hacking is Texas - no sure why they don't like the DoD. One clown there got bad enough that Army Intelligence took the case. It's way funny to play with LutzSec and Anonymous right until a couple of uniformed officers knock on the door to talk to your mom. Eventually the ISPs are going to have to start being held responsible for the traffic from their networks. |
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Holy shit, China just went full retard @ 9:29. Can someone explain what these attacks are, what damage they do, the defenses against them, the people perpetrating these attacks and who is paying them? They're typically here with what's called the APT - the advanced persistent threat - looking for intellectually property to steal. Defense in depth - encrypted data storage, HIPS, NIDS, IPS, APLs, Firewalls, and NACs. The Chinese have a literal army of professional hacker-soldiers like we have the NSA. |
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Eventually the ISPs are going to have to start being held responsible for the traffic from their networks. As a connectivity provider, let me say fuck no. We take care of egregious cases--FBI subpeonas, outbound DOSes, breaches of our own TOS as it relates to hosted content, etc. already, but extending that to all 75gbps+ worth of network flow coming and going into the datacenter? Forget about it. Going beyond the obvious misplacement of responsibility, the logistics behind trapping, analyzing and enforcing based on the findings of the trapped data would require a full-time staff twice the size of our already-existing administrator team, and be a heinous breach of privacy. |



