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Re: Do ISP's collect and analyze traffic of users?


From: michael brooks - ESC <michael.brooks () adams12 org>
Date: Tue, 16 May 2023 10:44:37 -0600

First NANOG post, the topic compels me to chime in.

For me, the question also implies that user-side we are attempting to scrub
any of the data we volunteer on social media (or other) platforms. I am
careful about what I volunteer up to the Internetz, and have been since my
first AOL floppy experience.... So, the question of do the ISPs collect
data is particularly important because regardless of how careful I am to
anonymize my own contribution to my "online profile," Tom's assessment is
the bleakest possible picture for anyone attempting to limit the data set
which represents us.




michael brooks
Sr. Network Engineer
Adams 12 Five Star Schools
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On Tue, May 16, 2023 at 7:42 AM Josh Luthman <josh () imaginenetworksllc com>
wrote:

Our ISP does not collect (nor obviously sell) customer
information/traffic.  People volunteer all of their information on
Facebook/Twitter/etc already, I'm not sure I see a concern.

On Tue, May 16, 2023 at 9:07 AM Tom Beecher <beecher () beecher cc> wrote:

I did see an article about Team Cymru selling netflow data from ISPs to
governments though.


Team Cymru sold the same thing to the FBI Cyber Crimes division that any
of us could purchase if we wanted to pay for it.

On Tue, May 16, 2023 at 8:52 AM Rishi Panthee <rishipanthee () ryamer com>
wrote:

I’ve got Akvorado and netflow to identify where traffic comes in/goes to
so we can improve our peering and make less traffic go via transit. I did
see an article about Team Cymru selling netflow data from ISPs to
governments though.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/dy3z9a/fbi-bought-netflow-data-team-cymru-contract
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.vice.com/en/article/dy3z9a/fbi-bought-netflow-data-team-cymru-contract__;!!IR39LLzvxw!ONxcdPXwj8lyFeci0a3JR8IBTqjjqtzZg8vjTO6rYamj4BvqNnTOOTtr4Nebr851S2GGVT0acYBtKMlEhaVq3egEJzNY$>


Rishi Panthee
Ryamer LLC
Https://ryamer.com
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__Https://ryamer.com__;!!IR39LLzvxw!ONxcdPXwj8lyFeci0a3JR8IBTqjjqtzZg8vjTO6rYamj4BvqNnTOOTtr4Nebr851S2GGVT0acYBtKMlEhaVq3VIN0_k6$>
rishipanthee () ryamer com


On May 15, 2023, at 5:59 PM, Michael Thomas <mike () mtcc com> wrote:


And maybe try to monetize it? I'm pretty sure that they can be compelled
to do that, but do they do it for their own reasons too? Or is this way too
much overhead to be doing en mass? (I vaguely recall that netflow, for
example, can make routers unhappy if there is too much "flow").

Obviously this is likely to depend on local laws but since this is NANOG
we can limit it to here.

Mike




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