Thank you Pakistan, yours: YouTube
By Dennis Howlett in Editorial
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If it wasn’t so serious, it would be comical. Yesterday, Pakistan’s government decided that YouTube was no longer welcome in
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The trouble is, BGP is a very easy protocol to spoof — and also very easy to mess up by accident.
Comment by - February 27, 2008 on 6:00 pm
So what’s the solution? Does a global standard help?
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