[nsp-sec] Did anyone else see this? -- Internet failure hits two continents

Joel Rosenblatt joel at columbia.edu
Thu Jan 31 13:02:59 EST 2008


>From CNN's Elham Nakhlawai and Mustafa Al Arab

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- Large swathes of Asia, the Middle East and north Africa had their high-technology services crippled Thursday following a 
widespread Internet failure which brought many businesses to a standstill and left others struggling to cope.


Hi-tech Dubai has been hit hard by an Internet outage apparently caused by a cut undersea cable.

 One major telecommunications provider blamed the outage, which started Wednesday, on a major undersea cable failure in the Mediterranean.

India's Internet bandwidth has been sliced in half, The Associated Press reported, leaving its lucrative outsourcing industry trying to reroute traffic to 
satellites and other cables through Asia.

Reports say that Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain are also experiencing severe problems.

Nations that have been spared the chaos include Israel -- whose traffic uses a different route -- and Lebanon and Iraq. Many Middle East governments have 
backup satellite systems in case of cable failure.

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<http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/01/31/dubai.outage/index.html>

Joel Rosenblatt, Manager Network & Computer Security
Columbia Information Security Office (CISO)
Columbia University, 612 W 115th Street, NY, NY 10025 / 212 854 3033
http://www.columbia.edu/~joel




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