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www.bgp.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] This blog post discusses the vulnerabilities of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), focusing on prefix hijack attacks and route leaks, and their potential to disrupt internet traffic and services. | |
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networkphil.com
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| | | | | BGP is the de facto routing protocol for inter-domain routing, or in other words, the global internet. It's used to exchange routing information among autonomous systems around the entire world. Therefore, it's extremely important we do what we can to secure BGP communications, what we advertise, and the methods we use to create peering relationships.... | |
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nurkiewicz.com
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| | | | | Border Gateway Protocol, BGP for short, is probably the most important protocols you might have never heard of. Well, you did at least once, in October 2021. When Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger all went down because of BGP misconfiguration. Or that one day back in 2008 when all YouTube traffic was accidentally routed to Pakistan. Because of BGP... misconfiguration. So what's the big deal with BGP? First we must understand how the Internet works. | |
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mixmode.ai
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| | | The emergence of AI-generated attacks represents a paradigm shift in the cyber threat landscape, posing unprecedented challenges to traditional security solutions. Legacy solutions struggle to contend with intelligent attack automation techniques employed by threat actors, and the overwhelming flood of new malware samples and indicators makes it harder to defend against these attacks. | ||