Scanning the Internet for Vulnerabilities

David Guo david at xtom.com
Sun Jun 19 12:20:26 UTC 2022


Also Germany and Estonia, they scan DE and EE IPs and send emails to ISPs every day.

From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+david=xtom.com at nanog.org> On Behalf Of Dovid Bender
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2022 19:51
To: Ronald F. Guilmette <rfg at tristatelogic.com>
Cc: NANOG <nanog at nanog.org>
Subject: Re: Scanning the Internet for Vulnerabilities

I know that in Israel the cyber dept of the government scans IL IP space then notifies ISP's to notify their clients. This helps where you have clueless people that don't know they have devices that can easily be compromised.


On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 6:13 AM Ronald F. Guilmette <rfg at tristatelogic.com<mailto:rfg at tristatelogic.com>> wrote:
I would like to solicit the opinions of network operators on the practice
of scanning all of, or large chunks of the internet for known vulnerabilities.

In earlier times, this was generally viewed as being distinctly anti-social
behavior, but perhaps attitudes have changed relative to earlier eras.
I would thus like to know how people feel about it now, in 2022.


Regards,
rfg


P.S.  Just to be clear, I personally have neither any desire nor any intent
to undertake such activity myself, nor am I in communiacation with any party
or parties that have such an intent or desire.  I cannot however say that I
am unaware of any parties that may currently be involved in such activities.
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