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02/06/2026
Our network has been named in reporting on the DDoS attacks around Denmark's November 2025 elections. So we did the only thing that actually answers the question: we went back to our own preserved network data and we're publishing what it shows.
The finding is clear, and it's the same whether you look at the full two-month window or the election week in isolation:
→ 4,468 DDoS anomalies recorded at our edge. Every one inbound. Zero outbound.
In other words, the attacks came IN - toward the customers we connect to the internet - and we defended against them. Nothing anomalous left our network (AS52000) heading toward anyone else. The busiest traffic day of the whole period fell outside the election week entirely, and there was no surge consistent with our network launching anything.
This is also the technically expected result. A distributed DDoS converges on its victims from thousands of scattered machines worldwide - it doesn't pour out of a single transit provider. For a network in our position, "attacks arriving toward our customers, nothing anomalous leaving" is exactly the honest signature you'd expect.
For the record: in connection with these attacks we've received no abuse reports, no requests, and no technical detail through the channels that exist for exactly that purpose - and no specifics from the reporting beyond an unnamed source. A claim no one lets you examine can't be answered on its own terms. So rather than wait, we examined our own data and published it.
We've stated our own limits openly, published the numbers behind every chart, and preserved the full hash-verified dataset for the authorities. On the question of whether these attacks originated from our network, our data answers it - and we're putting it on the table.
Full statement and data: https://mirhosting.com/the-november-2025-danish-election-attacks-what-our-own-network-data-shows
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12/03/2026
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