Quote Originally Posted by Baingoleth View Post
When I was working with a national ISP here in Canada, I saw more than a few DDoS attacks and I never saw our security people take more than a week to find a permanent solution. As per my last post, I'm considering doing something more constructive by sending the NTT abuse email a traceroute every time my connection has trouble.
Curious, question. So they have paid the ISP, is their priority traffic or infrastructure. If the route is being attacked did they prioritize some other service over SE or do they all get equal treatment? Is the ISP just a victim and by association SE or possible they were told to pay for X and they decided that the extra insurance/resources was a silly cost.