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Comment by Xss3

17 hours ago

There are probably more English speakers using the Internet in India than there are in the USA...Let alone the hundreds of millions elsewhere.

You cant just assume everyone is talking about your country online.

Does it really matter? The grandparent comment states the bandwidth is becoming even more readily available in the US, while the article itself says the bots were largely hosted by US ISPs, and that's obviously enough bandwidth to already cause global disruptions. But that's just the source of the attack, and who is on the receiving end is another.

I get being too US-centric, but I think it's interesting if the US has the right combination of hosting tons of infected devices and having the bandwidth to use them on a much larger scale compared to other countries and possible implications.

You can assume the county when it is in the title.

>DDoS Botnet Aisuru Blankets US ISPs in Record DDoS