[LACNIC/Seguridad] Fwd: The MegaUpload Shutdown Effect

Alejandro Acosta alejandroacostaalamo en gmail.com
Mie Ene 25 14:19:31 BRST 2012


Fernando,
  No tengo respuestas a tus preguntas, sorry.
  Sin embargo hay otras cosas que me llaman la atención -creo que hay
mas de un abogado en la lista-, por ejemplo las personas que tenian
contenido legal y que ademas pagaban por el servicio, ¿que pasó con
sus archivos?.
   Escuché que había un abogado en España que estaba buscando personas
afectadas para demandar al FBI, vamos a ver que pasa.

Alejandro,

2012/1/25 Fernando Gont <fernando en gont.com.ar>:
> Y cual es el "paraguas" bajo el cual se amparan?
>
> Ejemplo: tengo un dominio hosteado en .com hosteado por una empresa que
> no es de USA... la medida/operatoria consistiria en "presionar" a quien
> hostea mi dominio para que lo apunte a otro lado?
>
> Hay alguna diferencia con hostear en, digamos, Europa o sudamerica? -- O
> en todos casos se esta en la misma?
>
> P.S.: Se me ocurre que siguiendo en este camino, mañana van a empezar a
> bajar sites por motivos diversos...
>
> SAludos, y gracias!
> Fernando
>
>
>
>
> On 01/25/2012 11:35 AM, Ivan Arce wrote:
>> Alcanza cualquier region.
>> Segun entiendo esta fue una serie de acciones coordinadas en varias
>> regiones del planeta. De hecho el arresto del accionista principal fue
>> en .nz  (Kim Schmidtz, un ladri de larga data que yo recuerdo porque en
>> los 90' tenia una empresa de seguridad informatica en .de conocida como
>> Data Protect y el  se hacia llamar "Kimble"). Los interesados en lo
>> anecdotico pueden buscar "kimble megacar" y constatar el grado de
>> charlatanismo del personaje
>>
>> -ivan
>>
>>
>> On Jan 25, 2012, at 12:57, Fernando Gont <fgont en si6networks.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Estiamdos,
>>>
>>> Pregunta: Sabe alguno si este tipo de medida alcanza solamente a sitios
>>> hosteados en USA, o tambien a otras regiones?
>>>
>>> Saludos, y gracias!
>>> Fernando
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 01/25/2012 11:38 AM, Fernando Gont wrote:
>>>> FYI.
>>>>
>>>> URL:
>>>> <http://ddos.arbornetworks.com/2012/01/the-megaupload-shutdown-effect-2/>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>> Subject:    The MegaUpload Shutdown Effect
>>>> Date:    Sat, 21 Jan 2012 15:31:20 GMT
>>>> From:    <Jose Nazario>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The popular file sharing site MegaUpload was shut down by the US FBI and
>>>> Department of Justice on Thursday, January 19, and executives from the
>>>> company were taken into custody. This story is very well covered by the
>>>> Wall Street Journal
>>>> <http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB10001424052970204616504577171060611948408-lMyQjAxMTAyMDEwOTExNDkyWj.html#project%3DWSJPDF%26s%3Ddocid%253D120119203839-55f3c7eb6f724462b34bd64ce22ff1d0%257Cfile%253Dmega01192012%26articleTabs%3Darticle>
>>>>
>>>> and includes a copy of the indictment for your reading.
>>>>
>>>> As you would expect, this was a wildly popular site with users from all
>>>> over the world. So much so that even notable celebrities appear in a
>>>> video discussing MegaUpload, almost endorsing it. Previous work by Arbor
>>>> Networks showed that content providers and hosting sites like MegaUpload
>>>> are the new “Hyper Giants
>>>> <http://ddos.arbornetworks.com/2010/04/the-battle-of-the-hyper-giants-part-i-2/>”.
>>>>
>>>> With enough global data, you can actually see the traffic drop when the
>>>> shutdown occurs. Based strictly on the traffic rates it appears that the
>>>> shutdown started just after 19:00 GMT on January 19, with traffic
>>>> plummeting down over the next two hours. The graphic here shows three
>>>> main client regions – Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the US.
>>>>
>>>> Over the past 24 hours, the top countries (in aggregate) using
>>>> MegaUpload were the United States, France, Germany, Brazil, Great
>>>> Britain, Turkey, Italy, and Spain, although dozens more countries are
>>>> represented.
>>>>
>>>> As for the traffic drop off, we’re not the only ones to notice. As seen
>>>> on Twitter <https://twitter.com/#!/andresmh/status/160112912487288832>,
>>>> South America experienced a dramatic traffic drop
>>>> <http://i.imgur.com/qlOtw.png> at about the same time, presumably due to
>>>> this MegaUpload shutdown. Furthermore, we’re seeing reports of a fake
>>>> MegaUpload site
>>>> <https://twitter.com/#!/NeowinFeed/status/160188388631261184> that is
>>>> supposedly a malware infection site.
>>>>
>>>> Friends of mine from elsewhere in the world have been joking that the
>>>> Internet seems to be running a bit smoother today. That may be, given
>>>> how much bandwidth appears to have been freed up.
>>>>
>>>> MegaUpload <http://www.flickr.com/photos/58693316@N00/6733525145/>
>>>>
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