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Russian-Controlled Telecom Hijacks Traffic For Mastercard, Visa, And 22 Other Services (arstechnica.com)

An anonymous reader quotes the security editor at Ars Technica: On Wednesday, large chunks of network traffic belonging to MasterCard, Visa, and more than two dozen other financial services companies were briefly routed through a Russian government-controlled telecom under unexplained circumstances that renew lingering questions about the trust and reliability of some of the most sensitive Internet communications.

Anomalies in the border gateway protocol -- which routes large-scale amounts of traffic among Internet backbones, ISPs, and other large networks -- are common and usually the result of human error. While it's possible Wednesday's five- to seven-minute hijack of 36 large network blocks may also have been inadvertent, the high concentration of technology and financial services companies affected made the incident "curious" to engineers at network monitoring service BGPmon. What's more, the way some of the affected networks were redirected indicated their underlying prefixes had been manually inserted into BGP tables, most likely by someone at Rostelecom, the Russian government-controlled telecom that improperly announced ownership of the blocks.

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  1. 4 out of 30 are French by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Is it also coincidence that 4 out of 30 are French?

    We got election in France with Le Pen with very close ties to Russia.

    Did not Clinton lose thanks to Russian hackers that broke into her email?

    1. Re:4 out of 30 are French by SuricouRaven · · Score: 1, Interesting

      The election was so close that even the tiniest factor could have influenced the outcome. The email hacks revealed a little bit of dirt in the form of taking money from finance companies for speaking appearances, and it gave some information on DNC campaign plans to their Republican counterparts. It's possible that turned what would have been a narrow victory for Clinton into a narrow victory for Trump.

      Remember that Clinton actually got more votes. Trump got less, but he did best in states which the electoral collage failed. It's a part of the reason he is so heavily despised - a lot of people view him as having won on a technicality, by arcane rules established for a time long past.

  2. The U.S. does this regularly by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    in addition to all other spying on the world, but of course we're not allowed to talk about that. If something like this happens, most likely accidentaly, then all the shit-outlets on the Internet are quick to blow it up and point fingers.