Using IPv6 with Linux? You've likely been visited by Shodan and other scanners

Posted by bob on Feb 7, 2016 5:29 AM EDT
Ars Technica; By Dan Goodin
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One of the benefits of the next-generation Internet protocol known as IPv6 is the enhanced privacy it offers over its IPv4 predecessor. With a staggering 2128 (or about 3.4?1038) theoretical addresses available, its IP pool is immune to the types of systematic scans that criminal hackers and researchers routinely perform to locate vulnerable devices and networks with IPv4 addresses.

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