Re: Scanning the Internet for Vulnerabilities

2022-06-22 Thread John Curran
Barry - There is indeed a metaphor to your “rattling doorknobs", but it’s not pretty when it comes to the Internet… If you call the police because someone is creeping around your property checking doors and windows for possible entry, then they will indeed come out and attempt to arrest th

Re: Test email

2022-06-22 Thread Bryan Fields
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 6/20/22 4:34 AM, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > I assume the admins are testing out > what has been blocking my emails for the past month and somehow this > email slipped thru. Just ignore and delete. This was not sent by the list admin team. The ema

Watch Now: NANOG 85 Talks + Leslie Daigle Joins NANOG’s Board

2022-06-22 Thread Nanog News
*Leslie Daigle Joins NANOG’s Board* *Daigle Fills Position After Departure of Patrick Gilmore* Chief Technical Officer (CTO) of Global Cyber Alliance and former Chief Internet Technology Officer (CITO) of Internet Society (ISOC), Leslie Daigle, has joined NANOG’s board as an interim member. Daigle

Re: Scanning the Internet for Vulnerabilities

2022-06-22 Thread Fernando Gont
Hi, While it's possible to have a discussion on the topic, I think that the only safe bet is that, when connected to the Internet, you'll definitely be subject to scanning. I doubt there's much you want to do at a SOC about it unless it's a recurring situation involving a somewhat big traffi

Re: Scanning the Internet for Vulnerabilities

2022-06-22 Thread bzs
On June 22, 2022 at 10:35 jcur...@istaff.org (John Curran) wrote: > Barry - > > > There is indeed a metaphor to your “rattling doorknobs", but it’s not > pretty when it comes to the Internet… > > If you call the police because someone is creeping around your property >

Re: Scanning the Internet for Vulnerabilities

2022-06-22 Thread John Curran
Barry - I did not say “obligation” - enforcement of laws is always modulated by local factors (just look at the formal decision not to prosecute “minor” crimes in some cities) - but rather said that police will pursue in many jurisdictions. This is particularly true in cases where the perp