Throwback Thursday: BGP – from route hijacking to RPKI: how vulnerable is the Internet?

Yesterday, a ‘

mysterious event

‘ involving BGP, the Internet’s border gateway protocol, led to the traffic to many popular websites being routed for around six minutes.

BGP hijacks – the Internet equivalent of changing traffic direction signs – are not very common but occur more often than one would expect for a technology that is so important for the Internet. The technique has been used in the past to

steal freshly mined Bitcoin

, as well as to

send spam

from different netblocks.

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Mike Benjamin, who works in security at

Level 3 Communications

, spends a lot of his free time looking at BGP and BGP hijacks. At VB2016 in Denver last year, he gave a

presentation

on the subject. For this week’s Throwback Thursday, we have uploaded the video of Mike’s presentation to our

YouTube

channel.


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