This threat is interesting to me, but I'm surprised how no
requirements or use-cases are mentioned.
Like what is OP trying to do?
Looking at some of the proposals, it's obvious some of them are
intended for use cases where one side is an external party with email,
and one side is an internal part
That post from Mr. Perens about this is honestly really shitty.
1. Is he right that Lumen has to shoulder blame for not keeping CPE updated
with exploit free software? Certainly.
2. Making a claim that all 600k of these routers were being used as botnet
zombies without any supporting evidence is r
After reading the actual report, I think bruce is making assumptions about
the attackers' motivations that may or may not be the case.
https://blog.lumen.com/the-pumpkin-eclipse/
Still, 600k routers gone in 72 hours is quite a lot. If they were also
being actively used in a botnet, good riddance
>And then when it became clear that the issue wasn't being addressed, they
forcibly turned off those 600,000 routers. I am finding it difficult not to
applaud that action.
The concern is that someone would shut off the routers or compromise them,
so they compromised and shut them off?
On Sun, Jun
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/60-families-using-one-internet-provider-have-routers-bruce-perens-geedc/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVFWSyMp3xg&t=1098s Waves Podcast
Dave Täht CSO, LibreQos
kinda summary: comcast and cogent/sprint very helpful. likely
cause a misconfig in cogent norcal when trying to route around
a power outage in seattle.
fwiw, HE and IIJ IPv6 transit (tyvm) in seattle allowed us to keep
working through the outage.
randy
On 5/27/24 10:28, Pascal Masha wrote:
Hello,
Which free and good ticketing systems do you folks(for those who do) use?
Regards,
Paschal Masha
We use https://cerb.ai/ internally.
Its 100% free _and_ open source for 1 user a time. If you need multiple
users at the same time, then a paid li
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