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by WarOnPrivacy
1744 days ago
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From the article: What to do in such a situation? Blacklists are still a thing. Since those attacks are not spoofed, every victim sees the attack origin as it is. Blocking it for a while should be enough to thwart the attack and not disturb the possible end-user. Missing from the article: Links to lists of IPs that they recommend to be blacklisted. It's the same thing that's missing from pretty much every NetSec vendor. We really need a recovery clinic for compulsive threat-data hoarders. |
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