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July 22, 2020

July 22, 2020

Big route leak shows need for routing security

Yesterday saw another significant routing incident in the global BGP routing system, once again highlighting why it’s important for network operators to be implementing good routing security practices.

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Category iconRouting Security,  Routing Security Incidents Tag iconbgp leak,  MANRS,  route leak

July 17, 2020

What are the MANRS Actions? (Part 5)

Now in this series, we’ve discussed what routing is, how it works, what’s wrong with routing, and types of routing incidents. In this last part, let’s talk about how to fix some of the problems by working together to improve routing secu

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Category iconRouting Security Tag iconBasics,  MANRS,  routing

April 6, 2020

Not just another BGP Hijack

On 1 April 2020, many networks witnessed a massive BGP hijack by AS12389 (Rostelecom).

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Category iconRouting Security,  Routing Security Incidents Tag iconBGP,  bgp hijack,  MANRS

May 15, 2019

Public DNS in Taiwan the latest victim to BGP hijack

Yet another incident of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) hijack, with the latest victim this time in Taiwan.

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Category iconNews and Announcements,  Routing Security Incidents Tag icon101.101.101.0/24,  BGP,  bgp hijack,  MANRS,  quad101,  TWNIC

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