Stretch
BGP prefix hijacking has been perceived as a growing threat over the last year or so. A prefix hijacking occurs when an unauthorized party advertises one or more prefixes belonging to another party. By advertising the prefixes with more favorable characteristics (such as longer matches or a shorter AS path), traffic across the Internet can be redirected for malicious purposes, effectively creating a man-in-the-middle attack with global reach.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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