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by immibis
458 days ago
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Traditionally, holders of IP ranges that attack the internet at large get kicked off the internet by having those ranges blacklisted everywhere. This can also get them in serious trouble with the places they got their IP ranges (I assume AWS has them directly from ARIN, so maybe not) and their upstream bandwidth providers and so on, as well as making them less attractive hosts because they are blocked everywhere. |
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We've seen random stuff break when AWS has had outages, not because we used AWS ourselves, but because suppliers do.