Re: Analysis: Vast IPv6 address space actually enables IPv6 attacks

2012-06-12 Thread Lee Dilkie
On 6/8/2012 6:32 AM, Fernando Gont wrote: Folks, TechTarget has published an article I've authored for them, entitled Analysis: Vast IPv6 address space actually enables IPv6 attacks. The aforementioned article is available at: http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/tip/Analysis-Vast-IPv6-address

Re: Analysis: Vast IPv6 address space actually enables IPv6 attacks

2012-06-12 Thread Fernando Gont
On 06/08/2012 01:59 PM, Lee Dilkie wrote: so you say it's not as hard to scan an IPv6 network as the raw math would indicate but it's still a lot harder than scanning an IPv4 network. The point is that is *feasible*. -- Computers don't complain about doing harder work. Still... where in the

Analysis: Vast IPv6 address space actually enables IPv6 attacks

2012-06-08 Thread Fernando Gont
Folks, TechTarget has published an article I've authored for them, entitled Analysis: Vast IPv6 address space actually enables IPv6 attacks. The aforementioned article is available at: http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/tip/Analysis-Vast-IPv6-address-space-actually-enables-IPv6-attacks (FWIW

Re: Analysis: Vast IPv6 address space actually enables IPv6 attacks

2012-06-08 Thread Fernando Gont
space actually enables IPv6 attacks. The aforementioned article is available at: http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/tip/Analysis-Vast-IPv6-address-space-actually-enables-IPv6-attacks (FWIW, it's a human-readable version of the IETF Internet-Draft I published a month ago or so about IPv6