Ramblings of an old Doc
Published on March 27, 2011 By DrJBHL In Personal Computing

 

Well, a weird thing happened the other day (and not for the first time).

Turns out if you visited/commented on Facebook, you (and 10% of web traffic) took a trip to China, South Korea and back. Yep: Route-Jacking.

Facebook traffic for AT&T customers was routed through Chinese and Korean servers for some unspecified amount of time, raising privacy concerns.

Some of the network traffic heading to Facebook’s servers in Palo Alto, Calif., was re-routed to first pass through Chinese and Korean servers, on March 22. and was thought probably an accident.

“A similar incident surfaced almost exactly a year ago on April 8, 2010, when a Chinese ISP incorrectly published a set of BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) instructions that could have potentially affected 37,000 networks. The incident lasted only 18 minutes, and China Telecom, the country’s largest ISP, denied trying to hijack Internet traffic. Experts speculated it was an accident because of how quickly it was fixed.”

If you’ll remember, I discussed BGP’s and how the net could be brought down by simply increasing the length of time in reporting ‘backups’ or ‘busy’ signals causing a massive net clog up.

I think you should take a look at the article. For me, I’d really like to know that when I’m communicating from inside the US, with a site inside the US, my info-packets won’t be “inspectable” by a country whose policies I eschew and be (perhaps) put on a list for questioning should I ever decide to visit there as a tourist. I also want none of my personal information in their hands.

Source article: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Facebook-Traffic-Diverted-to-China-Raising-Privacy-Concerns-130825/


Comments (Page 4)
4 PagesFirst 2 3 4 
on Mar 30, 2011

Whatever floats your boat, Savyg. You're welcome here.

on Mar 30, 2011

DrJBHL

I'd try to differentiate between "doing it for Israel" as in Military Intelligence or Mossad Agency [Governmental] vs. a hacker [from anywhere] doing it. This [Savyg's] sounds like an individual. I don't see how credit card scams and hacked apps further Israel's national/international policy goals.

"An individual from Israel" does not mean "Israeli Intelligence".

I have what to do with Israel now?  I mean one of my friends lives there, but huh?

on Mar 30, 2011

My mistake...  read [TetleyTea] - fixed. Uvah's earlier post sounded as if it could be governmental as opposed to TetleyTea's.

on Mar 30, 2011

IROKONESS



Quoting Savyg,
reply 36
Girls are a distraction from the important things in life.  You know, games.


I am so not going there....

Don't worry darlin, I'll do it...lol.


Girls are a distraction from the important things in life.  You know, games.

LoL true, so true. Spoken like a true game-a-holic   I think we've all been there at one point or another. Still, there comes a point in life when you just have to step back and say..."damn, I need some ". The best ways are to find a GF who just wants to get it on and then won't care when you get out of bed and go back to the computer after she falls asleep..hehe. Either that or marry a girl who likes games like I did .

on Mar 30, 2011

Yeah I actually found a girl who's not that different from me except for having a more sordid past and kids or sommat...and she's currently in jail

I give up.

4 PagesFirst 2 3 4