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by treve
304 days ago
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It's still an interesting post, because if true I'd still be curious how you'd get 20 million people to load anything. But the title here is totally misleading because it sure sounds like someone took control of 9% of the ipv4 address space but the actual post starts with context. |
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20 million is a lot, but if you look at geoip, they are around the whole world; I took 3 random latest IPs and I saw Vietnam, Brazil and Angola. So it's not that much when it's worldwide.
But it suggests it's not a geographically limited website. If it's through a website. It's probably not a ad buy. (Who would burn money on that...)
However the requests are literally every second. So it's something very popular. (Or a bot and they are somehow faking the source address...)