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  3. Truly phenomenal work from @flyingpenguin here.

Truly phenomenal work from @flyingpenguin here.

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    Truly phenomenal work from @flyingpenguin here. A breakdown of the timeline of the Ubuntu attack, the business behind the booter service, and Cloudflare's problematic role.

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    • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

      Truly phenomenal work from @flyingpenguin here. A breakdown of the timeline of the Ubuntu attack, the business behind the booter service, and Cloudflare's problematic role.

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      @mttaggart @flyingpenguin while less severe, it’s like YouTube getting money from marketers and then asking their end users to pay to remove ads.

      The grift is strong

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        Truly phenomenal work from @flyingpenguin here. A breakdown of the timeline of the Ubuntu attack, the business behind the booter service, and Cloudflare's problematic role.

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        @mttaggart @flyingpenguin It seems fair to observe that in addition to the apparent blackmail, Cloudflare aided hackers for a nation state that is currently an enemy of the United States, which is the country in which Cloudflare resides. I suspect their legal team will be receiving some uncomfortable phone calls and letters in the coming weeks.

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        • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

          Truly phenomenal work from @flyingpenguin here. A breakdown of the timeline of the Ubuntu attack, the business behind the booter service, and Cloudflare's problematic role.

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          Can Someone Please Explain Whether Cloudflare Blackmailed Canonical? | flyingpenguin

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          @mttaggart @flyingpenguin > Whether Cloudflare designed this position or arrived at it through the aggregation of unrelated customer decisions is, from the perspective of how a racket operates, immaterial. It works the same either way.

          In other words, the purpose of system is what it does.

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            Truly phenomenal work from @flyingpenguin here. A breakdown of the timeline of the Ubuntu attack, the business behind the booter service, and Cloudflare's problematic role.

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            Can Someone Please Explain Whether Cloudflare Blackmailed Canonical? | flyingpenguin

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            @mttaggart @flyingpenguin

            Nice extortion racket you have there. Be a shame if something happened to it.

            cc: @cR0w

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