2014-03-18

Google's DNS compromised

Google's famous (& free) DNS hijacked (IP = 8.8.8.8), for 22 mins!

On March 16, the network security company BGPmon reported that Google's Public DNS server, 8.8.8.8, was hijacked for Internet users in Brazil and Venezuela for 22 minutes. During this so-called MiM attack, anyone seeking a Web site, e-mail server, or the like was redirected to a site belonging to British Telecomm's Latin America division. The assault seems to have been result of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) hijacking.

Update 30-Mar-2014:
Turkish ISP's take over Google DNS

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