BGP hijacking

BGP hijacking

BGP hijacking is the unauthorized seizure of IP addresses by manipulating routing tables in the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). This practice, also known as prefix hijacking or route hijacking, involves corrupting the system to redirect internet traffic to unintended destinations.

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CS 249i The Modern Internet

Stanford University

Winter 2022–2023

Stanford University's CS 249i is an advanced networking course focusing on modern Internet topology, routing practices, and recent network protocols. The course covers pressing privacy, security, and abuse challenges, with a mix of lectures, guest talks, and practical projects.

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