Our monitoring first detected the issue at 3:00:03pm US EDT (19:00:03 UTC)
and we detected recovery starting at 5:47:49pm US EDT (21:47:49 UTC) for a
total outage of 2h 47m.

When I first called at 3:07pm the TAC was not aware of any issues. I opened
a ticket at 3:15pm and the status page was first updated at 3:31pm. Quite a
delay.

Thanks for posting this, Bruce! I look forward to the COE/RFO, how it was
mitigated, and how they hope to reduce the impact of DDoS attacks in the
future.

After this and the VoIP.ms DDoS, it begs the question who the bad actors
are and what their goals are. Infrastructure attack? Misdirection?
Telephony attack to end-around TFA for targeted individuals? US Government
Red Team?

Beckman

On Sat, 25 Sep 2021, Bruce Freshwater via Outages wrote:

From the source

-bruce
________________________________
From: Joe DaSilva (Bandwidth Support) <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:06:53 PM
To: Ben Beige <[email protected]>
Cc: Telephony <[email protected]>
Subject: Your Bandwidth support ticket is updated (Connection issue on trunk)

Joe DaSilva (Bandwidth Support)

Sep 25, 2021, 6:06 PM EDT

Good afternoon,

Bandwidth is currently experiencing a DDoS attack which is intermittently
impacting our network. Our network operations and engineering teams are
actively engaged in critical efforts to protect our network and fully
restore all services as rapidly as possible. We will be sure to post key
information and updates to status.bandwidth.com as our efforts progress
and we have additional information to share.

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