Pakistan youtube hijack 2008

YouTube Hijacking: A RIPE NCC RIS case study

YouTube Hijacking: A RIPE NCC RIS case study — RIPE Network Coordination Centre

17.03.2008 — On Sunday, 24 February 2008, Pakistan Telecom (AS17557) started an unauthorised announcement of the prefix 208.65.153.0/24.

On Sunday, 24 February 2008, Pakistan Telecom (AS17557) started an unauthorised announcement of the prefix 208.65.153.0/24. One of Pakistan Telecom’s upstream providers, PCCW Global (AS3491) forwarded this announcement to the rest of the Internet, which resulted in the hijacking of YouTube traffic on a global scale.

How Pakistan knocked YouTube offline (and how to make …

How Pakistan knocked YouTube offline (and how to make sure it never happens again) – CNET

25.02.2008 — YouTube becoming unreachable isn’t the first time that Internet addresses were hijacked. But if it spurs interest in better security, …

YouTube becoming unreachable isn’t the first time that Internet addresses were hijacked. But if it spurs interest in better security, it may be the last.

Routing-Kleinkrieg Ursache für YouTube-Ausfall | heise online

06.05.2008 — Laut Daniel Karrenberg, Forschungschef beim RIPE NCC, sowie Ticiana Refice und Luca Cittadini von der Universita Roma Tre hatte die Pakistan …

Das Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) hat analysiert, wie der Online-Videodienst im Februar unerreichbar wurde.

How YouTube was “Hijacked”

One of these events happened on February 24, 2008, when YouTube, … The Pakistani government had ordered all its ISPs to block access to YouTube.

Renesys Blog: Pakistan hijacks YouTube – CrySP

Renesys Blog: Pakistan hijacks YouTube | Cryptography, Security, and Privacy (CrySP) | University of Waterloo

Just before 18:48 UTC, Pakistan Telecom, in response to government order to block access to YouTube (see news item) started advertising a route for 208.65.153.0 …

Pakistan’s Accidental YouTube Re-Routing Exposes … – WIRED

Pakistan’s Accidental YouTube Re-Routing Exposes Trust Flaw in Net | WIRED

25.02.2008 — A Pakistan ISP that was ordered to censor YouTube accidentally managed to take down the video site around the world for several hours Sunday …

A Pakistan ISP that was ordered to censor YouTube accidentally managed to take down the video site around the world for several hours Sunday. The Pakistani government ordered ISPs to censor YouTube to prevent Pakistanis from seeing a trailer to an anti-Islamic film by Dutch politician Geert Wilders. YouTube has since removed the clip for violating its terms of service, but a screenshot […]

Pakistan Hijacks YouTube: A Closer Look – CircleID

Pakistan Hijacks YouTube: A Closer Look

Just before 18:48 UTC, Pakistan Telecom, in response to government order to block access to YouTube (see news item), started advertising a route for 208.65.

A few hours ago, Pakistan Telecom (AS 17557) began advertising a small part of YouTube’s assigned network. This story is almost as old as BGP. Old hands will recognize this as, fundamentally, the same problem as the infamous AS 7007 from 1997, a more recent ConEd mistake of early 2006 and even TTNet’s Christmas Eve gift 2005. Just before 18:48 UTC, Pakistan Telecom, in response to government order to block access to YouTube, started advertising a route for 208.65.153.0/24 to its provider…

The Day the YouTube Died – MENOG

Microsoft PowerPoint – hijack

24.02.2022 — April 2008. YouTube Hijacked. 5. Over one hour later … the world rejoices. 21:00:00. PCCW disconnects Pakistan Telecom. 20:59:39.

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