There is nothing nefarious with this. The company was set up to watch the 11.0.0.0 DOD IP space because the Chinese started to use it on their internal networks. This is to prevent spoofing from various malicious actors and bots on the internet.
If you really cared you would go read up on it yourself instead of posting this bullshit.
Given Biden's affinity for China and the fact that China and other countries had direct access to HRC's server, it's hard to believe that they'd be too concerned about China using anything.
IMO, and I have some familiarity with this through peropheral research, this is NOT a good thing, and now DS is ordering their minions to write articles that there isn't a problem with it.
I personally think it looks nefarious.
Notice that no one actually posted a direct rebuttal to what you just said. People really don’t read the things they post here.
Source? No source?
https://www.kentik.com/blog/the-mystery-of-as8003/
Defense Digital Service (DDS) authorized a pilot effort advertising DoD Internet Protocol (IP) space using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). This pilot will assess, evaluate and prevent unauthorized use of DoD IP address space. Additionally, this pilot may identify potential vulnerabilities. This is one of DoD’s many efforts focused on continually improving our cyber posture and defense in response to advanced persistent threats. We are partnering throughout DoD to ensure potential vulnerabilities are mitigated.
Now please kill yourself.
Have to agree with on this one. This is simply the opinion of a guy at kentik, who, BTW, is loved by the Washington Post
About Doug Madory Doug Madory is the Director of Internet Analysis for Kentik where he works on Internet infrastructure analysis. The Washington Post dubbed him “The Man who can see the Internet” for his reputation in identifying significant developments in the global layout of the Internet. Doug is regularly quoted by major news outlets about developments ranging from national blackouts to BGP hijacks to the activation of submarine cables. Prior to Kentik, he was the lead analyst for Oracle’s Internet Intelligence team (formerly Dyn Research and Renesys).
>Now please kill yourself.
For asking you for a source of your statement?
You are one sick person.
Telling someone to "please go kill themselves" is nothing short of mentally deranged.
You need professional help and yesterday isn't fast enough.
And I don't give a rats ass what you come off on me sideways. So save it sicko.
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