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| From what it looks like here: it looks like cogent( from forum link here) as well as unwired broadband also blocked them for the same stuff as well.
unwired broadband blocking now
although this link below seems to think the owner of 4chan should be doing more instead of taking a back seat.
»mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nano···198.html
said by link above The problem is the DDoS attacks. Not AT&T. 4chan's users constantly instigate this. Chris Poole needs to do more than just sit back and watch. He needs to start collecting this information and turning it in to the authorities, because all of this is convered under domestic terrorism as a cyber-crime. I'm betting there's reasons why he hasn't. He's afraid to get into trouble himself on some of the content that's posted to /b/... whether it's there 5 seconds or 5 minutes.
I could be way off on this but anyone thinking 4chan isn't remotely responsible for this either isn't reading or always thinks it's AT&T's fault no matter what. It's probably not 100% 4chan's fault just like it's probably not 100% AT&T's fault. For 4Chan to think it's not their fault at all is like trying to sell me a bridge crossing Missouri to illinois for $1. -- If you have a topic in the direct forum please reply to it or a post of mine, I get a notification when you do this. Koetting Ford, Granite City, illinois... YOU'RE FIRED!!
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| »www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/07/4chan/
Now 4chans founder, Moot, has admitted the whole thing was kind of his fault.
For the past three weeks, 4chan has been under a constant DDoS attack, Moot wrote in an afternoon update. We were able to filter this specific type of attack in a fashion that was more or less transparent to the end user.
Unfortunately, as an unintended consequence of the method used, some Internet users received errant traffic from one of our network switches. A handful happened to be AT&T customers. |
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 | said by fatness:» www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/07/4chan/Now 4chans founder, Moot, has admitted the whole thing was kind of his fault.
For the past three weeks, 4chan has been under a constant DDoS attack, Moot wrote in an afternoon update. We were able to filter this specific type of attack in a fashion that was more or less transparent to the end user.
Unfortunately, as an unintended consequence of the method used, some Internet users received errant traffic from one of our network switches. A handful happened to be AT&T customers. This part of his statement brings in to question whether the jerks at 4Chan didn't engineer the mess themselves for the publicity: quote: Were glad to see this short-lived debacle has prompted renewed interest and debate over net neutrality and internet censorshiptwo very important issues that dont get nearly enough attentionso perhaps this was all just a blessing in disguise.
Aside from that, Ill also add that there is some big news due later this week. Keep an eye on the News page, Twitter, and global message for updates.
As always, I can be reached at moot@4chan.org.
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| said by fAcEtIOUs:This part of his statement brings in to question whether the jerks at 4Chan didn't engineer the mess themselves for the publicity: You are not the only one thinking that. |
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| reply to fatness said by fatness:» www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/07/4chan/Now 4chans founder, Moot, has admitted the whole thing was kind of his fault.
For the past three weeks, 4chan has been under a constant DDoS attack, Moot wrote in an afternoon update. We were able to filter this specific type of attack in a fashion that was more or less transparent to the end user.
Unfortunately, as an unintended consequence of the method used, some Internet users received errant traffic from one of our network switches. A handful happened to be AT&T customers. Surprise, surprise, surprise. -- If you have a topic in the direct forum please reply to it or a post of mine, I get a notification when you do this. Koetting Ford, Granite City, illinois... YOU'RE FIRED!!
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| I never thought I would be saying this but I actually side with AT&T here ! Don't get me wrong AT&T has done some pretty shady things in the past. I believe the network engineers involved acted responsibly and did what was necessary to protect the quality of service for its customers. 4chan has admitted that malicious traffic was coming from its network but downplayed the amount of traffic. It has also been shown that other network providers have blocked the site temporarily. I highly doubt that 4chans hands are clean in this matter due to the subject nature discussed on the website. |
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