Gary Buhrmaster <gary.buhrmas...@gmail.com> writes:

> There were an estimated 400,000 devices
> that have been harvested as worker bots
> in Brazil alone (some of which appear to be
> poorly maintained IoT devices, and some
> others are pirate IPTV boxes) which have
> also been used in various DDOS attacks,
> but the botnet herders can make money
> selling their flock to the AI companies,
> so they have.  There is nothing so
> special about Brazil that another country
> can not see a similar situation happen
> at some point to them.

Another thing to keep in mind is CGNAT.
Sometimes when a single IP address is blocked, a high number of customers of
the same ISP might also be blocked even if they are not part of the attack.

-- 
Tulio Magno
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