Mass Blackout Takes Russian Internet Offline - The Moscow Times
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Hundreds of websites on the Russian-speaking internet were inaccessible Tuesday evening as a DNSSEC failure took .ru and .рф domains offline.
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And for a short while, twitter was silent.

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It legitimately surprised me back when Russia first attacked Ukraine how parts of the internet suddenly reverted in tone to how the early 2000s internet used to be. The posts pushing subtle division in random message forums just stopped for a few days.

Really made me realize how pervasive the social engineering of English speakers by outside agencies has become online. I think about it much more, using that brief cessation as a touchstone. Like, my memories of forums being saner weren’t false, heh.

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Do you hear that? That’s nothing. That’s the sound of silence. Enjoy it.

It’s never always DNS

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So it begins

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But it didn’t begin

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A communications disruption can mean only one thing - invasion temporary DNS quibbles.

Sure - but was the “quibble” a mistake or intentional?

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