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by freeflight
1882 days ago
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From the article: > What is clear, however, is the Global Resource Systems announcements directed a fire hose of Internet traffic toward the Defense Department addresses. Madory said his monitoring showed the broad movements of Internet traffic began immediately after the IP addresses were announced Jan. 20. > Madory said such large amounts of data could provide several benefits for those in a position to collect and analyze it for threat intelligence and other purposes. It's interesting how this is framed as something "defensive in nature", when it's yet another massive funnel for data being slurped up by a US government agency. If China or Russia would suddenly reroute a ton of traffic from outside their countries, to their respective government agencies, I doubt anybody would believe a benign "Just checking our security!" explanation. |
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It is their IP space. It is entirely on your incompetent network staff if you are stealing IPs that are 1) not yours, 2) in use, 3) not in your country for internal use and on top of that, not rejecting external routes to it.
It is not "rerouting a ton of traffic", the traffic was destined toward them in the first place.