Panama’s Cyber Traffic Jam: When One ISP Steals the Show!

In the world of internet traffic, Panama takes the crown, accounting for over 65% of attacks on a DShield sensor! Like a surprise party you didn’t ask for, most of this traffic came from a single subnet linked to a ‘potentially very high fraud risk ISP.’ Panama, the unexpected internet traffic heavyweight champion!

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Hot Take:

Who knew the real threat to our precious data was coming from the land of canal shenanigans and tropical vibes? Panama, you sneaky little devil! It’s not all about sun and fun – there’s a cyber storm brewing in your backyard!

Key Points:

  • Panama unexpectedly topped the charts, accounting for 65% of the cyber traffic targeting the DShield sensor.
  • Massive traffic spikes were traced back to a few days, with each originating from different IPs.
  • A single /24 subnet was responsible for 59.4% of the total logs, primarily from the ISP NForce Entertainment B.V.
  • NForce Entertainment’s IPs are often linked to phishing, malware, and scanning activities.
  • Blocking NForce Entertainment traffic isn’t straightforward, requiring strategic defensive measures.

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