Content vs carriage — who pays?
The Internet is not free; ultimately the consumer pays.
The Internet is not free; ultimately the consumer pays.
Guest Post: Exploiting routing decisions made in BGP when networks cannot retrieve RPKI information from publication points.
APNIC actively participated in NZNOG 2022, held from 18 to 22 May 2022 in Wellington, New Zealand.
Guest Post: Global sum of DNS abuse dropped in absolute terms and normalized rates, ICANN reports.
The 2022 APNIC Survey is now open.
The dynamics of ‘nonlocal’ fetch have changed significantly.
Craig Ng presented on the APNIC Whois Database at the INTERPOL Cybercrime Conference for LEAs and Judicial Authorities, held in Phuket, Thailand from 16 to 19 May 2022.
Geoff Huston presented on certificate revocation at RIPE 84, held from 16 to 20 May 2022.
Guest Post: Seeing 100Gbit/s of traffic coming into Imperial over IPv6 is a great demonstration of the performance and capability of IPv6 and Janet network.
Guest Post: A single Internet connected device employing EUI-64 can enable tracking of other devices, even if all other devices use privacy mechanisms such as IPv6 privacy extensions and the ISP employs prefix rotation.