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- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2016 09:39:15 +0000
- From: Jason Frisch <jfrisch@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] DDB/CJKV-E Web Host under DDOS attack
- References: <55E425B2.3010309@l.u-tokyo.ac.jp> <5684F956.6080103@l.u-tokyo.ac.jp>,<56875688.2030409@l.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
Hi Chuck, I'd be happy to provide hosting for you guys for free in Japan (depending on the size of course) Regards Jason iPhoneから送信 2016/01/02 13:48、Charles Muller <acmuller@example.com> のメッセ�`ジ: > Dear Colleagues, > > For more than a week, our web hosting service, Linode, has seen its > servers worldwide fall under a sustained dDos attack that has continued > to cripple its business (see note from Linode below). As a result, the > DDB and CJKVE dictionaries have also been shut down periodically. We are > presently working on alternative solutions as we follow the situation. > If you happen to experience difficulties in accessing the dictionaries > in the coming days, please understand that we are aware of the > situation, and will do our best to maintain our service. > > Regards, > > Chuck > > =============================================== > An update from Linode about the recent DDoS attacks > > I’d like to share some updates about the recent DDoS attacks. > > I am one of several network engineers at Linode. All of us have been > working around the clock on DDoS mitigation. While things are stable, I > would like to take a moment to publicly address the large and frequent > DDoS attacks that we have been receiving since Christmas Day. > > It has become evident in the past two days that a bad actor is > purchasing large amounts of botnet capacity in an attempt to > significantly damage Linode’s business. The following is a partial list > of attacks we have received in no particular order: > > - Multiple volumetric attacks simultaneously directed toward all of our > authoritative nameservers, causing DNS hosting outages > - Multiple volumetric attacks simultaneously directed toward all of our > public-facing websites, causing Linode Manager outages > - Layer 7 (“400 bad request”) attacks toward our web and application > servers, causing Linode Manager outages > - Large volumetric attacks toward our colocation provider’s upstream > interconnection points, overwhelming the router control planes and > causing significant congestion/packet loss > - Large volumetric attacks toward Linode network infrastructure, > overwhelming the router control planes and causing significant > congestion/packet loss > > All of these attacks have occurred multiple times. Over the course of > the last week, we have seen over 30 attacks of significant duration and > impact. As we have found ways to mitigate these attacks, the vectors > used inevitably change. > > As of this afternoon, we have mostly hardened ourselves against the > above attack vectors, but we expect more to come. We are working > extremely closely with all of our technical partners, including our > network equipment vendors and our colocation providers, to prevent > future attacks. > > Once these attacks stop, we plan to share a complete technical > explanation about what has been happening. Additionally, we will be > announcing the details of an ongoing project to significantly improve > our internet connectivity and resiliency. > > We would like to apologize for the lack of detail in some of our recent > status-page updates. Please know that we are dedicating all resources > from multiple departments to stopping these attacks. We acknowledge the > amount of downtime we’ve been experiencing is completely unacceptable, > and we appreciate the understanding and support we have received over > the past several days. We will share more information as our > investigation continues. > > Alex Forster > Network Engineer at Linode > Posted on Dec 31, 22:23 UTC > > > > -- > > --------------------------- > A. Charles Muller > > Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology > Faculty of Letters > University of Tokyo > 7-3-1 Hongō, Bunkyō-ku > Tokyo 113-8654, Japan > > Office Phone: 03-5841-3735 > > Web Site: Resources for East Asian Language and Thought > http://www.acmuller.net > > Twitter: @H_Buddhism > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, > please see the instructions at http://lists.tlug.jp/list.html > > The TLUG mailing list is hosted by ASAHI Net, provider of mobile and > fixed broadband Internet services to individuals and corporations. > Visit ASAHI Net's English-language Web page: http://asahi-net.jp/en/
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