
Google Internet Traffic Wasn't Hijacked, But It Was Out of Control
Google Internet Traffic Wasn't Hijacked, But It Was Out of Control
Security, Spoken · SpokenLayer
November 14, 20185m 21s
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Show Notes
For two hours Monday, internet traffic that was supposed to route through Google's Cloud Platform instead found itself in quite unexpected places, including Russia and China. But while the haphazard routing invoked claims of traffic hijacking—a real threat, given that nation states could use the technique to spy on web users or censor services—the incident turned out to be a simple mistake with outsized impacts.
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