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Re: back to high value targets
From: coderman <coderman () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 14:43:12 -0800
On Jan 31, 2008 12:35 PM, gmaggro <gmaggro () rogers com> wrote:
... And a quip from the article that just tickles me pink: "...The outage, which is being blamed on a fault in a single undersea cable..."
two cables: FLAG Europe-Asia and SeaMeWe-4
This is all assuming that the story is true; that it is one cable, and not a cover for something else. Glomar Explorer and K-129 anyone? Maybe they're just patching in another Echelon node, hehe :)
you'd be surprised how often trawlers, boat anchors, cable scavengers (yes, really!) and even marine life sever under sea cables... or maybe you wouldn't. no need to attribute to skilled malice (NSA taps from the undersea bay of the Jimmy Carter sub fiber splicing deck) what is easily accomplished via sheer stupidity or carelessness or simple bad luck.
Doesn't really matter how or why the damage occured, the point is that fairly massive single points of failure clearly exist.
rarely single points, but pairs or small groups. the moment you get a good pair of failures in a critical link, you often see cascading failures, and it turns into a a cyclone of crap hitting fans.. whee
What does matter is how similar results could be replicated by a loose coalition of like-minded individuals using highly insecure media.
"i wuz just fishin' fur dungeness offisah, didnt mean no harmz to dem cablz!!"
I seriously wonder what the bandwidth of those are.
DWDM can get pretty fat. the economic incentives to squeeze as much bandwidth as possible through every single strand makes these the phattest of the phat pipes, in general.
On a somewhat related note, it's always been my guess that very little net traffic, relatively speaking, is carried over satellites due to the distance and lag issues. Is this a foolish notion?
i don't know figures (anyone?) but this tends to be the case. sats are great for broadcast relay, but suck for low latency bi-directional comms. however, they do make useful backups. how else are you going to get data back and forth across the planet when those fibers get sliced? _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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