so, it was a leak, not a mis-origination. i.e. RPKI-based origin validation would not have caught it? and neither TransTelecom nor China Telecom filtered.
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ROV wouldn’t have stopped this one. Prefix origination never changed. Could have been avoided by the Nigerian ISP by “prefix filtering” so as by China Telecom.
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This was an excellent blog post to read. Good Job Cloudflare
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Really interesting.
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Why was the longer path preferred over the shorter path? Why prefer the "174 20485 4809 37282 15169" path over the "174 6453 15169" path?
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It's almost not even the Nigerian ISP's fault. CN2 and Russia both should have had their systems set up to validate, instead of blindly trusting the routings of it's peers. Disappointing from a security POV.
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