Re: Webzilla

2019-03-19 Thread Denys Fedoryshchenko
On 2019-03-18 23:24, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: In message , Eric Kuhnke wrote: Looking at the AS adjacencies for Webzilla, what would prevent them from disconnecting all of their US/Western Euro based peers and transits, and remaining online behind a mixed selection of the largest Russian

Re: Webzilla

2019-03-18 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
In message , Eric Kuhnke wrote: >Looking at the AS adjacencies for Webzilla, what would prevent them from >disconnecting all of their US/Western Euro based peers and transits, and >remaining online behind a mixed selection of the largest Russian ASes? I do >not think that any am

Re: Webzilla

2019-03-18 Thread Christopher Morrow
isn't i the case that 35415 peers with 174/3356/2914 directly and shouldn't you just be asking those folk: "Hey, err... are you getting these complaints? do you care about the harm?" On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 12:37 AM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > Looking at the AS adjacencies f

Re: Webzilla

2019-03-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Looking at the AS adjacencies for Webzilla, what would prevent them from disconnecting all of their US/Western Euro based peers and transits, and remaining online behind a mixed selection of the largest Russian ASes? I do not think that any amount of well-researched papers and appeals to ethical

Re: Webzilla

2019-03-17 Thread Max Tulyev
ort makes it quite abundantly clear that Webzilla, and all of its various tentacles... many of which even I didn't know about until seeing this report... most probably qualifies as, and has qualified as a "bullet proof hosting" operation for some considerable time now. As the repor

Webzilla

2019-03-16 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kenbensinger/dossier-gubarev-russian-hackers-dnc https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5770258-Fti.html Please share these links widely. The detailed technical report makes it quite abundantly clear that Webzilla, and all of its various tentacles... many of which