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Revealed: The Internet’s Biggest Security Hole | Threat Level | Wired.com
The technique, devised by Pilosov, doesn’t exploit a bug or flaw in BGP. It simply exploits the natural way BGP works.
"We’re not doing anything out of the ordinary," Kapela told Wired.com. "There’s no vulnerabilities, no protocol errors, there are no software problems. The problem arises (from) the level of interconnectivity that’s needed to maintain this mess, to keep it all working." -
A gentle introduction to return-oriented programming « blog.zynamics.com
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