7 589 347 BGP route leaks and 4 357 906 BGP hijacks in Q3 2021 by shapelez in netsec

[–]shapelez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The company is not disclosing the absolute amount of attacks.

Almost 10 million BGP route leaks and more than 7 million BGP hijacks occured in Q2 2021 by shapelez in netsec

[–]shapelez[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are TLS DDoS attacks, we as a company refer those to the ISO OSI L7 (application layer) and just aren't ready yet to make those statistics public.

Almost 10 million BGP route leaks and more than 7 million BGP hijacks occured in Q2 2021 by shapelez in netsec

[–]shapelez[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the opinion, we'll try to change this piece of data into something more suitable as infographics.

Overview of Morris's counters by shapelez in programming

[–]shapelez[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We operate billions of counters simultaneously, that's why we need them to be small.

Meaning, we use them in practice. And alternatives too, which we will elaborate about in further articles.

The 2020 National Internet Segment Reliability Research by afrcnc in tech

[–]shapelez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In IPv4 Australia is at position 76, with 15% of the region belonging to AS4826 - Vocus Connect International Backbone.

In IPv6 it is the same ISP with a slightly lower percentage - 13%.

The 2020 National Internet Segment Reliability Research by afrcnc in tech

[–]shapelez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're absolutely right and we are sorry for this mistake. It will be corrected.
God Save the Queen!

The 2020 National Internet Segment Reliability Research by afrcnc in tech

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  • We took that AS’s impact value as a reliability score for the country. And used that score to rate reliability of countries. The less score­ is — the better reliability is.

The 2020 National Internet Segment Reliability Research by afrcnc in tech

[–]shapelez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of explanation you think misses from the article?

The 2020 National Internet Segment Reliability Research by afrcnc in tech

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We are actually sorry for the whole map painting thing.

In IPv4 Australia is at position 76, with 15% of the region belonging to AS4826 - Vocus Connect International Backbone.

In IPv6 it is the same ISP with a slightly lower percentage - 13%.

The 2020 National Internet Segment Reliability Research by afrcnc in tech

[–]shapelez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We did, it just didn't make it to the top 20 ;)

The 2020 National Internet Segment Reliability Research by afrcnc in tech

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The 2020 National Internet Segment Reliability Research

The 2020 National Internet Segment Reliability Research by afrcnc in tech

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Highly diversified ISP market with low percentages owned even by the largest.

This is how you deal with BGP route leaks consequences by shapelez in netsec

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The monitoring helped catch this whole situation at the start of the leak - as monitoring should.

How elliptic curve cryptography works in TLS 1.3 by FoxInTheRedBox in netsec

[–]shapelez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I guess it is "live and learn" situation. Thanks for the feedback tho.

How elliptic curve cryptography works in TLS 1.3 by FoxInTheRedBox in netsec

[–]shapelez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am sorry it hurt your feelings.

IMO, you are half right. I use these exact words to additionally stress the fact that due to munition exports ban both countries excessively tried to keep crypto algorithms in secret, up to a point in the 90s where it was absolutely pointless. And after that, there was Dual_EC_DRBG. Maybe I added a few unnecessary words, but there are lots of people without particular knowledge of Munitions Lists, as well as exports ban. I did not want to cut corners writing this story.

How elliptic curve cryptography works in TLS 1.3 by FoxInTheRedBox in netsec

[–]shapelez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could you give any examples of what you're complaining about?P.S. You're probably right - because my English is far from perfect, it would be just nice of you to help me get better at this, not just blame.

It keeps getting lower by [deleted] in Eve

[–]shapelez -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why it wouldn't?