"it's good that there aren't any easy solutions to this sort of problem..." On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Robert Webb <rwfireguru@gmail.com> wrote:
Looks like ATL01 is down again hard.
Although, as someone else mentioned earlier, IPv6 seems to be just fine.
Robert
On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Phil Gardner <phil.gardnerjr@gmail.com> wrote:
One of my VPS with them is in Atlanta, and while the IPv4 address is unresponsive, the IPv6 address is working without issue.
Back on topic about HostUS, I've been following a thread on LowEndTalk where seemingly Alexander's been updating ( https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1791998/#Comment_1791998 )
seems like Atlanta and LA are still down ATM based on latest reports - nearly 10 hours now.
Tks.
Regards, Neo Soon Keat
2016-08-03 22:28 GMT+08:00 Robert Webb <rwfireguru@gmail.com>:
Apologies to all as the hostname in my subject is incorrect.
It should be hostus.us...
On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 10:25 AM, Robert Webb <rwfireguru@gmail.com> wrote:
Not sure if it is related to the PokemonGO or not. This started around 23:00 EDT last night per my monitoring.
Seems like a pretty big attack at 300Gbps and to also temporarily take a down a Tier 1 POP in a major city.
I was interested as to if this might be a botnet or some type of reflection attack.
Robert
On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Alain Hebert <ahebert@pubnix.net> wrote:
Well,
Could it be related to the last 2 days DDoS of PokemonGO (which failed) and some other gaming sites (Blizzard and Steam)?
And on the subject of CloudFlare, I'm sorry for that CloudFlare person that defended their position earlier this week, but there may
be
more hints (unverified) against your statements:
https://twitter.com/xotehpoodle/status/756850023896322048
That could be explored.
On top of which there is hints (unverified) on which is the real bad actor behind that new DDoS service:
And I quote:
"One thing LeakedSource staff spotted was that the first
recorded in the botnet's control panel was of $1, while payments for
On 08/03/2016 11:08 AM, Soon Keat Neo wrote: - postponed-as-poodlecorp-botnet-suffers-security-breach-506910.shtml payment the
same package plan were of $19.99."
( Paypal payments btw )
There is enough information, and damages, imho, to start looking for the people responsible from a legal standpoint. And hopefully the proper authorities are interested.
PS:
I will like to take this time to underline the lack of participation from a vast majority of ISPs into BCP38 and the like. We need to keep educating them at every occasion we have.
For those that actually implemented some sort of tech against it, you are a beacon of hope in what is a ridiculous situation that has been happening for more than 15 years.
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On 08/03/16 09:41, Robert Webb wrote: > Anyone have any additonal info on a DDOS attack hitting host.us? > > Woke up to no email this morning and the following from their web site: > > > > *Following an extortion attempt, HostUS is currently experiencing sustained > large-scale DDOS attacks against a number of locations. The attacks were > measured in one location at 300Gbps. In another location the attacks > temporarily knocked out the entire metropolitan POP for a Tier-1 provider. > Please be patient. We will return soon. Your understanding is appreciated. > * > > > >From my monitoring system, looks like my VPS went unavailable around 23:00 > EDT last night. > > Robert >
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