I am just trying to grasp what is similarity between networks on the list and why it doesn't include, say NTT or Cogent. On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 7:05 PM, Jean | ddostest.me via NANOG < nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
Hello all, I'm a first time poster here and hope to follow all rules.
I found a new way to amplify traffic that would generate really high volume of traffic.+10Tbps
** There is no need for spoofing ** so any device in the world could initiate a really big attack or be part of an attack.
We talk about an amplification factor x100+. This mean that a single computer with 1 Gbps outgoing bandwidth would generate a 100 Gbps DDoS. Imagine what a botnet could do?
The list of affected business is huge and I would like to privately disclose the details to the Tier1 ISP as they are highly vulnerable.
XO Comm PSINET Level 3 Qwest Windstream Comm Eearthlink MCI Comm/Verizon Buss Comcast Cable Comm AT&T Sprint
I know it's Christmas time and there is no rush in disclosing this but, it could be a nice opportunity to meditate and shed some lights on this new DDoS threat. We could start the real work in January.
If you are curious and you operate/manage one of the network mentioned above, please write to me at tornaddos@ddostest.me from your job email to confirm the identity. I will then forward you the DDoS details.
Best regards
Jean St-Laurent ddostest.me 365 boul. Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier #202 Beloeil, QC J3G 4T2
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