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Bogons: Do not let them in or through your networks

CTOvision

But bogon’s can be used to launch TCP SYN attacks and are used in about 10% of DDoS attacks on the net. Historically, when ISPs or enterprises say they filter bogons, they are likely only referring to private IP addresses, not the full bogon address space. Bogons can also be used to covertly move information.

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Microsoft’s August 2024 Patch Tuesday Addresses 88 CVEs

Tenable

For more information on this vulnerability, please refer to Tenable Research Advisories TRA-2024-27 and TRA-2024-28 , as well as our blog post. An attacker could remotely exploit this vulnerability by sending specially crafted IPv6 packets to a host. It received a CVSSv3 score of 9.8 and is rated as “Exploitation More Likely.”

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The (Net)Flow That Kentik Makes Go: Know Your Traffic Flow Data Protocols

Kentik

IPFIX : IPFIX is an IETF standards-based protocol that is largely modeled on NetFlow v9 and is sometimes referred to as NetFlow v10. Some versions, but not all, support other data fields such as MAC address, VLAN ID, and IPv6. For example, NetFlow v9, IPFIX, and sFlow support IPv6 but NetFlow v5 and its equivalents don’t.

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