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Google Public DNS Server Traffic Hijacked

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The Internet is becoming a dangerous place day-by-day and especially for those innocent web users who rely on 3rd party services. The latest bad news is that the World's largest and most widely used Google's free public DNS (Domain name system) resolvers raised security red flags yesterday.

DNS is the master address list for the Internet, which translates IP addresses into human readable form and vice versa. According to Internet monitoring firm BGPmon, Google's DNS server 8.8.8.8/32 was hijacked yesterday for 22 minutes.
The Google's DNS server handles around 150 billion queries a day and during the 22 minutes of hijacking, millions of Internet users, including Financial institutions, Governments were redirected to BT’s (British multinational telecommunications services company) Latin America division in Venezuela and Brazil.

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It is suspected that Hackers exploited a well-known vulnerability in the so-called Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), which is used to exchange data between large service providers, and hijacking could allow the attackers to simply re-route the traffic to a router they controlled.

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BGP attack is the man-in-the-middle attack at large scale and harder to detect, as the traffic still reaches its legitimate destination and which was first demonstrated in 2008 by two security researchers - Tony Kapela and Alex Pilosov.
It's not the first time when Google Public DNS service has been hijacked. In 2010, DNS server traffic was hijacked and redirected to Romania and Austria.

_http://thehackernews.com/2014/03/google-public-dns-server-traffic.html?
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they should just cut off all internet to south america permanently

they do nothing but spend their time trying to hack into anything

they can ,all sites to S.A. should be cut off

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I think the Internet is really becoming more dangerous than ever before ,especially this year 2014

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I think the Internet is really becoming more dangerous than ever before ,especially this year 2014

 

I gotta agree with you. Either that, or it's becoming "higher profile" with more reporting on the topics. I suspect cybercrooks are beginning to hit their stride and the problem's only going to get worse before better. Better probably means a fundamental re-design of TCP/IP & O/S security models and that's not going to be quick or easy.

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