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Pin-pointing China's attack against GitHub

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Re: Pin-pointing China's attack against GitHub

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That's cool, I didn't know how traceroutes work. Is he planning on releasing the http traceroute tool?

Here ya go: https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/masscan

    @collinrm I just took masscan, changed the HTTP request,
    then tweeked the code to generate a small TTL.
Source: https://twitter.com/ErrataRob/status/583433175302479872

Re: Pin-pointing China's attack against GitHub

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This is important evidence for our government. It'll be interesting to see how they respond to these attacks -- attacks by a nation state against key United States Internet infrastructure. It seems a bit of a stretch to say that Github is "key US Internet infrastructure"...

Isn't GitHub hosted on AWS, which as a platform is pretty significant.

Re: Pin-pointing China's attack against GitHub

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This is important evidence for our government. It'll be interesting to see how they respond to these attacks -- attacks by a nation state against key United States Internet infrastructure. It seems a bit of a stretch to say that Github is "key US Internet infrastructure"...

I don't know that it is "key US Internet infrastructure", but it's important to a lot of developers and companies. Thankfully GitHub handled the attack pretty well.

Disclaimer: I'm not sure what actual usage stats are like for GitHub.

Re: Pin-pointing China's attack against GitHub

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While this is a very interesting read (learned a thing or two), the author's conclusion is a bit suspect.

Using my custom http-traceroute, I've proven that the man-in-the-middle machine attacking GitHub is located on or near the Great Firewall of China.

Although suspicious, it seems one would need to know a lot more about China Unicom and their infrastructure to say this conclusively.

Re: Pin-pointing China's attack against GitHub

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post #6

This is important evidence for our government. It'll be interesting to see how they respond to these attacks -- attacks by a nation state against key United States Internet infrastructure. It seems a bit of a stretch to say that Github is "key US Internet infrastructure"...

Isn't GitHub hosted on AWS, which as a platform is pretty significant.

GitHub used to be hosted on EngineYard in the beginning, but later moved to bare metal servers at RackSpace: https://github.com/blog/493-github-is-moving-to-rackspace

Re: Pin-pointing China's attack against GitHub

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While this is a very interesting read (learned a thing or two), the author's conclusion is a bit suspect. Using my custom http-traceroute, I've proven that the man-in-the-middle machine attacking GitHub is located on or near the Great Firewall of China. Although suspicious, it seems one would need to know a lot more about China Unicom and their infrastructure to say this conclusively.

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