Recent research has raised concerns about US-based internet traffic being redirected to servers in China. This anomaly was discovered by internet monitoring experts who were examining global network traffic patterns.
It is believed that the redirection of internet traffic from the United States to China was done through a method known as route hijacking. This practice involves manipulating the paths that data packets take as they traverse the interconnected web of networks that make up the internet.
The redirection of internet traffic to China raises serious security and privacy concerns. By routing traffic through servers in China, sensitive information may be intercepted and potentially compromised by malicious actors.
What are the implications of US internet traffic being redirected to China?
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Researchers claim U.S. internet traffic redirected to China.