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You Know It Is Time To Re-Think DNS Security When…

25 February 2008 · Comments Off

Censorship

Hmmm… I know this threat isn’t particularly new, but you would have thought that the internet cabal would have already taken steps to prevent something like this from happening. (Quoting Threat Level: )

The Pakistani government ordered ISPs to censor YouTube to prevent Pakistanis from seeing a trailer to an anti-Islamic film by Dutch politician Geert Wilders. YouTube has since removed the clip for violating its terms of service, but a screenshot of the film, available via Google, shows a crude drawing of a pig defecating with the word Allah underneath it.

Pakistan Telecom complied by changing the BGP entry for YouTube—essentially updating its local internet address book for where YouTube’s section of the internet is. The idea was to direct its internet users to a page that said YouTube was blocked.

Unfortunately, the ISP announced the new route to upstream providers. The upstream providers didn’t verify the new route but accepted it and then passed it along, cascading the bad address around the net, until most everyone using the net on Sunday would have been directed to the Pakistani’s network block. The blunder not only took down YouTube, but also choked the Pakistani ISP, which was quickly deluged with millions of requests for talking cat videos.

So, a repressive government doesn’t like what some European posts to YouTube, and has all of YouTube taken down for everybody.

The ways that such a feat could be replicated and abused are rather disturbing, wouldn’t you say?

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Osama Bin Laden’s Hideout Revealed

27 January 2008 · Comments Off

Maps

It seems that Osama has been in hiding at Barad-dรปr.

A post on a mailing list I follow directed my attention to an article at the PakTribune:

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[S]ources said that all arrangements had been finalised for a massive offensive against the militants hiding in the Mehsud-populated areas of South Waziristan and in this regard thousands of fresh Pakistan Army contingents were taken to Razmak in North Waziristan who, at any time, could enter the nearby Makin area.

According to military spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas, from 50 to 60 militants were killed near Ladha Fort while 20 to 30 militants were killed in fighting near Chagmalai. Maj Gen Abbas said dozens of militants moved to Ladha Fort at 10 am on Friday and attacked the military base. Only small arms and rockets were used in the attack, he added.

I did not create the map, I swear. :)

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