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80 Gbps ?
- Subject: 80 Gbps ?
- From: j at arpa.com (jamie rishaw)
- Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 01:18:55 -0500
I'm looking at a site named the "digital attack map" (dot com).
There's one attack that lists an attack at some near 80 Gbps inbound.
( Clip Cap at http://screencast.com/t/M59qmJhcWSW )
Some questions. Maybe I've just been lucky... but,
A) /Seriously/ ? 80 Gbps ?
B) Other than dropping routes / changing DNS and "filtering at the borders"
are there controls that operators employ that help mitigate multi-Gbps
attacks?
I understand if - by the nature of talking about it, 'we' give attackers
insight, so I'm willing to entertain private discussions; However, this
seems to be a semi appropriate place as a catalyst.
I'd be interested in a discussion, a ML, or resources that any people can
provide, via this list or off list.
-jamie
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