28 Apr
2010
28 Apr
'10
12:16 a.m.
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010, Matthew Kaufman wrote:
Fortunately, the IPv6 address space is so large and sparse, that scanning it would be quite a feat, even if a random outside attacker already knew for a fact that a certain /64 probably contains a vulnerable host. All I need to do is run a popular web site on the IPv6 Internet, and I get all the addresses of connected hosts I want. That address-space-scanning is hard is nearly irrelevant.
or troll popular IPv6 bittorent end points when that becomes popular. Adrian