
The Internet is a vast series of tubes computers and devices networked together sharing the same information. But where do all those pieces of hardware reside? Shodan_founder_John Matherly found out when he pinged all the devices on the internet. As you can see from the image below, most devices are concentrated in developed nations and metropolitan areas. Pinged all devices on the Internet, here’s a map of where they’re located
pic.twitter.com/G3fiNcKCul — John Matherly (@achillean) August 28, 2014 Matherly’s company Shodan bills itself as the “world’s first search engine for internet-connected devices.” It_helps companies determine which of their devices...
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