The last I spoke with NTT they said the largest they ever saw was > 300GB and most of the time they don't follow through. They threaten 100 networks and hope that x% will pay them off 'just in case'
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Roland Dobbins <rdobb...@arbor.net> wrote: > On 3 Dec 2015, at 15:15, halp us wrote: > > Based on certain details that I can't reveal here, we believe the >> magnitude of the upcoming attack may be in the several hundred Gbps. >> > > They lie. The largest attacks we've seen from these threat actors are in > the ~60gb/sec range - which is nothing to shake a stick at, mind. > > Many times, they don't follow through. But you're right to be prepared. > > See these two presos: > > <https://app.box.com/s/2kpbqfdl1ko3qhfhe4y8ekd1rvj24vfd> > > <https://app.box.com/s/r7an1moswtc7ce58f8gg> > > I would really appreciate help in a few areas (primarily with certain >> provider contacts/intros) so we can execute our strategy (which I can't >> reveal here for obvious reasons). >> > > All this super-secret squirrel stuff doesn't help, it's actually a > hindrance. The short answer is 'upstream ACLs'. > > Nevertheless, contact me 1:1 and I'll work to hook you up with the right > folks. > > ----------------------------------- > Roland Dobbins <rdobb...@arbor.net> >