Anonymous ID: a8188a Dec. 15, 2018, 1:05 a.m. No.4319491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9519 >>9679 >>9800

Is this why FVEYs are getting so huffy with Huawei?

Surely it's incompetence on their part that this BGP attack persisted for so long.

 

see the whole article below very interesting

 

For nearly 30 months, internet traffic going to Australian Department of Defense websites flowed through several of China Telecom's data centers, a path the traffic wasn't supposed to take.

 

For nearly 30 months, internet traffic going to Australian Department of Defense websites flowed through several of China Telecom's data centers, a path the traffic wasn't supposed to take.

 

In a recent incident, a cable company in Nigeria, MainOne, submitted a BGP change for Google's massive network, which then routed some traffic bound for Google through a Russian ISP and China Telecom. That situation had a dramatic affect: Some users couldn't reach Google, and the situation immediately drew suspicion that something nefarious may be afoot (see: Who Hijacked Google's Web Traffic?).

 

whole article below

 

https://www.databreachtoday.com/did-china-spy-on-australian-defense-websites-a-11714

 

also see this article - “Who hacked googles web traffic

 

https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/who-hijacked-googles-web-traffic-a-11699

Anonymous ID: a8188a Dec. 15, 2018, 1:35 a.m. No.4319645   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I was just going thru my phone & deleting a bunch of screen shots to free up some space & ran across a bunch of “Release the FISA” memes. My heart rate went up & I got super frustrated for a bit.

That rare & stupid concernfag hit me hard as I imagined if I’d trusted that my voice meant anything, gone ballz to the wall, created & dispersed “Release the FISA” memes back in the spring & it’s now December….the FISA docs were never going to be released because of “timing.” I’m human, I have THOSE moments. That’s all.