From e80cd0b3da45b699576218476aaa4a8dadf2843b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: CHEF-KOCH Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2015 05:00:40 +0200 Subject: problematic list updated Signed-off-by: CHEF-KOCH --- README.md | 9 +++++---- problematic.txt | 10 +++++++++- 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 5e15e56..ef2ffae 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -33,10 +33,10 @@ Do you hate the NSA or other agencies? Known problems ------------ -* An hosts file is no guarantee, if the NSA is already in your system it's already to late. -* HOSTS files are no guarantee that the NSA or any other attacker/organization could simply bypass it via 0day or other vulnerabilitys on your system/router. -* HOSTS files can't protect against attacks directly on/in the hardware, e.g. if the router is already compromised or comes with backdoors this list will be easily bypassed anyway. -* Due the complex of the entire file I can't explain every single IP or PTR record. +* An hosts file is no guarantee, if NSA is already in your system it's just to late. +* HOSTS files are no guarantee that NSA or any other attacker/organization could simply bypass it via 0day or other vulnerabilitys on your system/router. +* HOSTS files can't protect against attacks directly in hardware, e.g. if the router is already compromised or comes with backdoors this list will be easily bypassed anyway. +* Due the complex of the entire file I can't explain every single IP/Domain/PTR record. * The hosts file may present an attack vector for malicious software because the file could be modified to redirect the entire traffic e.g. adware or trojans can do this. Ensure that the file was marked as read-only and you're not logged in as adminstrator. * Be careful when blocking IP addresses, as IP addresses change frequently and can block people you don't intend to block. * **NSA and other agancies can spy on traffic directly from supercomputers like infamous Echelon connected directly to some backbone without revealing any IP. This is an common problem, only strong and proper implemented encryption helps.** @@ -115,6 +115,7 @@ Providers * E-Plus / O2 * Alphabet * Digital Ocean, Inc.s +* TM Net, Internet Service Provider Backbone Providers diff --git a/problematic.txt b/problematic.txt index 8517467..80acf97 100644 --- a/problematic.txt +++ b/problematic.txt @@ -114,10 +114,18 @@ a22-66.akam.net [23.211.61.66] 198.81.128.0/18 198.81.128.0 - 198.81.191.255 -Digital Ocean, Inc. [NSA-affiliated IP ranges] +# Digital Ocean, Inc. [NSA-affiliated IP ranges] ns3.digitalocean.com (198.41.222.173) ns1.digitalocean.com (173.245.58.51) ns2.digitalocean.com (173.245.59.41) 104.236.192.0/18 104.236.192.0 - 104.236.255.255 + +# INFOnline GmbH [Hackers, Spyware, Botnets etc.] +91.215.103.0/24 +91.215.103.0 - 91.215.103.255 +ns3.infonline.de (94.198.57.34) +ns.infonline.de (193.46.63.18) +ns2.infonline.de (91.215.103.53) +ns4.infonline.de (213.239.198.168) -- cgit v1.2.3