On 04/07/2025 10:04, David Bold wrote:
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
This has been a problem for most of 2025 with few solutions in sight:
https://lwn.net/Articles/1008897/
Emmanuel
From the article, it seems like it should be possible to identify the IPs
after the attack.
It will be a huge list though - when openstreemap.org was dealing with
some recently we were having to block half a million or more addresses
to try and keep things under control.
The problem is that isn't a few big netblocks from big AI companies, as
they are relatively easy to deal with, rather it's fly by night outfits
scraping using rented proxy networks so the IPs are all over the place.
Tom
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