Hi Everyone,
One of my clients is using an R81.10 Firewall.
They noticed that someone was attempting to connect to the network, using a Russian Federation IP address. That individual looks like they attempted to use IPs from a few different countries, then they eventually switched to one that wasn't on our GeoGraphic block list.
Three Questions:
1.) Is this an issue with this specific firewall that my client is using in any way, or just part of the evolving landscape with VPNs being used easily?
2.) How prevalent are attackers circumventing IP blocks with VPNs?
3.) If this is prevalent, is doing GEOgraphic blocks of inbound traffic still worth doing? My thought is it might stop an amateur from getting into my client's network at the very least, but that's just my personal bias speaking.