BGP Communities - A Weapon for the Internet (Part 2)
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This is the second of two articles in which we present a new attack vector on the routing infrastructure of the Internet using BGP communities.
Based in Saarbrücken, Germany
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Florian Streibelt is a PhD candidate at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics in Saarbrücken, Germany, supervised by Anja Feldmann. In 2013 he graduated with a Diploma Degree in computer science from Technische Universität Berlin. During his undergrad time at TU Berlin he worked as a systems administrator and as of today also as a freelancer. In 2013 he joined Anja Feldmann’s group back in Berlin based on the work he did on his diploma thesis “Exploring EDNS-client-subnet adopters in your free time” where he mapped the location of CDN caches to client networks and uncovered the caches located in ISP networks. His research interests include DNS, Internet measurement, protocol design, interdomain routing, security and data analytics. In his free time he enjoys amateur radio and electronics as in microcontroller programming.
• 7 min read
This is the second of two articles in which we present a new attack vector on the routing infrastructure of the Internet using BGP communities.
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This is the first of two articles in which we present a new attack vector on the routing infrastructure of the Internet using BGP communities.
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