though their clients suspect the provider might have DDoSed itself. Well, it happens with Russian ISPs — probably someone forgot to update their Windows 98. No wonder people are trying to bring in Korean internet; with service like this, there’s no need to think too hard about what went wrong.
Looks like it’s the year of ISPs for us. Reporting on them is getting a bit repetitive, but the damage we’ve inflicted on their infrastructure is absolutely massive. Moscow is now learning firsthand what speed feels like — not just in words, but in the very real absence of internet.