How are hackers getting so many ISP IPs

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  • In this scenario I would suggest a more intelligent tool like CrowdSec. It's free, open source crowd sourced threat intelligence and works (very simplified put) as a modern, distributed version of Fail2Ban. Distributed in this sense means that one central 'brain' that also receives threat intelligence from other users, controls the access to all services. That's an advantage since it can see across all devices in the perimeter and shut down them all from all ips at once. In my mind that creates a more secure perimeter.

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