7 Aug
2013
7 Aug
'13
5:31 a.m.
On 8/7/13 11:13 AM, Martin T wrote:
Ok. And such attacks have happened in the past? For example one could do a pretty widespread damage for at least short period of time if it announces for example some of the root DNS server prefixes(as long prefixes as possible) to it's upstream provider and as upstream provider probably prefers client traffic over it's peerings or upstreams, it will prefer those routes by malicious ISP for all the traffic to root DNS servers?
Of course similar problems have occurred in the past. Just take a look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzLPKuAOe50 Some minor occurrences have happened recently as well. Ciao! -- Massimiliano Stucchi