This is me, I ask you all to teach others data collection methods and to publish those results.
Please take the time to record factual data publish the results teach others. The only 2ay this will end is by exposing them. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPLkLsMbeG8
AZ recorder (download and install on cell Phone):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hecorat.screenrecorder.free&hl=en_CA
Download Desktop recoder for laptop or PC:
https://www.freescreenrecording.com/
Download and install Wireshark, give it all permissions but say NO to creating a desktop Icon.
https://www.wireshark.org/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMEO_zsrsek
This is a deep search for the connections within this ASN as the routing system appears to lead to as577 which is a route all TIs appear to go through in USA, Canada and now in IceLand.
Search for your ASN (see video how to find it):
https://ipinfo.io/
This is an ASN list:
https://www.cidr-report.org/as2.0/
ASN Canada:
https://bgpview.io/asn/10965#info
Search for your ASN here and see who is involved in your targeting:
https://asrank.caida.org/asns/7122
Try googling your ASN
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What is an ASN Number?
Here’s how it typically works: a business sets up a phone or data and voice network with various workstations or individual nodes. Maybe each of these is for an individual person in an office where many people work together.
The company wants to enable this pool of internal nodes to contact the outside world through the same gateway to the global internet. So the company would get all of the resources together, wire the systems together, and give each workstation an internet protocol or IP address.
Then it would get the autonomous system number from the proper authority and use that to establish a single gateway point.
Specifically, the nodes inside of an autonomous system communicate with each other through an Internal Gateway Protocol (IGP)
As a type of “path vector protocol.” BGP makes routing decisions with considerations of network admin rule sets and other guidance.
In order to get the autonomous system number. The company or other party has to petition the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority or IANA through one of the five global Regional Internet Registries or RIRs. Regional Offices are set
up for Africa, America, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Europe.
Basically, the autonomous system allows voice over IP systems to benefit from the same kinds of functionality that you had with PBX systems in the days of the telephone landline prior to the emergence of voice over internet.
As phone systems evolved, businesses started wanting to route all calls through a single network point, so models emerged where each individual telephone line would be tied to a “trunking” setup that parceled out calls according to their intended destination.
Then, too, the autonomous system can provide for various end nodes to send and receive data through the internet. The point is that the part that’s getting the autonomous system number is benefiting from having a bunch of different
end user nodes of lines connected to the internet, or as we know used to call it, the “information superhighway”.
The ASN is one way that regulators handle the vast amount of data communications happening over the internet through the enormous number of node
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_bYAVPqisw