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		<title> Routing Attacks on Internet Services (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post was co-authored by Yixin Sun, Annie Edmundson, Henry Birge-Lee, Jennifer Rexford, and Prateek Mittal. In this post, we discuss a recent thread of research that highlights the insecurity of Internet services due to the underlying insecurity of Internet routing. We hope that this thread facilitates important dialog in the networking, security, and Internet policy communities to drive change and adoption of secure mechanisms for Internet routing. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20180412_routing_attacks_on_internet_services">More...</a>]]></description>
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