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Default AT&T Blocks 4Chan

While, I don't like 4Chan at all, I also don't like net unneutrality. Since friday, access to 4Chan was blocked to all AT&T customers.


Access has been restored now, but I still find it to be a scary thought when ISPs block websites.


Here is this official statement. Personally, I think it's just typical PR lip service -- they are just telling us what we want to hear; which is the most acceptable excuse.
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Beginning Friday, an AT&T customer was impacted by a denial-of-service attack stemming from IP addresses connected to img.4chan.org. To prevent this attack from disrupting service for the impacted AT&T customer, and to prevent the attack from spreading to impact our other customers, AT&T temporarily blocked access to the IP addresses in question for our customers. This action was in no way related to the content at img.4chan.org; our focus was on protecting our customers from malicious traffic.
Overnight Sunday, after we determined the denial-of-service threat no longer existed, AT&T removed the block on the IP addresses in question. We will continue to monitor for denial-of-service activity and any malicious traffic to protect our customers
Since when does an entire ISP with hundreds of thousands of customers change their networking access rules on their hubs/routers/switches/etc because of a single customer?
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Default Re: AT&T Blocks 4Chan

Just an update: http://status.4chan.org/index.html#2174049422947602936

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For the past three weeks, 4chan has been under a constant DDoS attack. We were able to filter this specific type of attack in a fashion that was more or less transparent to the end user.

Unfortunately, as an unintended consequence of the method used, some Internet users received errant traffic from one of our network switches. A handful happened to be AT&T customers.

In response, AT&T filtered all traffic to and from our img.4chan.org IPs (which serve /b/ & /r9k/) for their entire network, instead of only the affected customers. AT&T did not contact us prior to implementing the block. Here is their statement regarding the matter.

In the end, this wasn't a sinister act of censorship, but rather a bit of a mistake and a poorly executed, disproportionate response on AT&T's part. Whoever pulled the trigger on blackholing the site probably didn't anticipate [nor intend] the consequences of doing so.

We're glad to see this short-lived debacle has prompted renewed interest and debate over net neutrality and internet censorship—two very important issues that don't get nearly enough attention—so perhaps this was all just a blessing in disguise.
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Default Re: AT&T Blocks 4Chan

thanks, for the note, very interesting
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