Reports surfaced last week about an incident dating back to April, 2010 that involved the suspicious rerouting of Internet traffic through infrastructure belonging to a telecommunications carrier in China. The incident affected traffic to and from U.S. government and military sites, including those for the Senate, the army, the navy, the marine corps, the air force, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and many others. In a blog post Monday, Craig Labovitz of Arbor Networks notes that the hijack if it was a hijack – had little if any noticeable impact on the Internet routing infrastructure.
Source: https://threatpost.com/image-day-internet-hijack-wasnt-112210/74700/

