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Russia successfully disconnected from the internet today
* Russia finally runs its "disconnect from the internet" tests
* Tests initially planned for April
* Tests were delayed so Kremlin could pass an accompanying internet law
* Tests deemed successful
zdnet.com/article/russia… pic.twitter.com/NrZRI2ouFF
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Bad Packets Report
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Weird, it didn't seem to impact our 🇷🇺 honeypots.
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Kevin Beaumont
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Yeah, I’d be interested to see if anybody has any data suggesting this actually happened. @bgpmon
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Eileen Clancy
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"The goal was to test if the country's national internet infrastructure -- known inside Russia as RuNet -- could function without access to the global DNS system and the external internet."
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star yo
@jkne
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US can already do this.
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anders kjærulff
@kjaerulv
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but hardly no one else?
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Diana
@dqking63
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What will it mean ?
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georgie
@iCodeMC
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That if Russian is under a cyber attack from A foreign nation they can kill the country’s internet from connecting to the out side world. Plus making it easier for the government to spy on its citizens because now all traffic would have to go through specific channels
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Woterix
@woterix
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historically the internet was ARPANET created by North American's DoD, so it make sense if Russia or other countries try to disconnect from it
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@yawnbox
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and what of the recent law passed that will attempt to force installation root certs for proxy intercept? twitter.com/yawnbox/status…
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Alphonse Pegna
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Yesterday I disconnected myself from the internet successfully, nothing bad happened to me!
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