Strange snafu misroutes domestic US Internet traffic through China Telecom
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Telecom with ties to China's government misdirected traffic for two and a half years.
...China Telecom, the large international communications carrier with close ties to the Chinese government, misdirected big chunks of Internet traffic through a roundabout path that threatened the security and integrity of data passing between various providers’ backbones for two and a half years, a security expert said Monday. It remained unclear if the highly circuitous paths were intentional hijackings of the Internet’s Border Gateway Protocol or were caused by accidental mishandling.
For almost a week late last year, the improper routing caused some US domestic Internet communications to be diverted to mainland China before reaching their intended destination, Doug Madory, a researcher specializing in the security of the Internet’s global BGP routing system, told Ars. As the following traceroute from December 3, 2017 shows, traffic originating in Los Angeles first passed through a China Telecom facility in Hangzhou, China, before reaching its final stop in Washington, DC. The problematic route, which is visualized in the graphic above, was the result of China Telecom inserting itself into the inbound path of Verizon Asian Pacific....
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Man - BGP needs an overhaul!
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@Dashrender said in Strange snafu misroutes domestic US Internet traffic through China Telecom:
Man - BGP needs an overhaul!
Replaced!
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@scottalanmiller said in Strange snafu misroutes domestic US Internet traffic through China Telecom:
@Dashrender said in Strange snafu misroutes domestic US Internet traffic through China Telecom:
Man - BGP needs an overhaul!
Replaced!
Is there something that can replace it now?
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@Dashrender said in Strange snafu misroutes domestic US Internet traffic through China Telecom:
@scottalanmiller said in Strange snafu misroutes domestic US Internet traffic through China Telecom:
@Dashrender said in Strange snafu misroutes domestic US Internet traffic through China Telecom:
Man - BGP needs an overhaul!
Replaced!
Is there something that can replace it now?
Dont' think so. Not on that scale.