Re: [Full-disclosure] [irc-discussion] Major ISPs arbitrarily blocking IRC and hijacking DNS entries
- From: M Graff <explorer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:45:30 -0500
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I understand there is currently a serious botnet attack that seems to
generate approximately 600 megabits/sec of ICMP traffic, and is being
used against those three ISPs specifically. Perhaps they are attempting
to get a handle on it?
cox internet in my area (Oklahoma) is not doing any such blocking.
- --Michael
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