[nsp-sec] AS27595 (Intercage) Their back - implications..
John Fraizer
john at op-sec.us
Fri Sep 26 16:06:17 EDT 2008
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It looks like 69.22.184.0/22 just came back to life at just after 19:00 GMT.
John
Kevin Oberman wrote:
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>>> might as well add all of cernel:
>> Done! Give it a bit for the Cernel graphs to update. I've renamed the
>> site the "Trashboard." :)
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>> <https://www.cymru.com/nsp-sec/ic/>
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> What happened to Intercage at exactly midnight? All netblocks except
> 69.22.162.0/23 dropped to almost nothing. Did someone do something or
> did they shut off some stuff?
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> There was a similar drop-off yesterday at exactly midnight, but it only
> laster a few minutes. The current one is at 3 hours and counting.
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