http://www.itnews.com.au/News/375278,google-dns-servers-suffer-brief-traffic
-hijack.aspx

Traffic to Google's commonly used public DNS service was rerouted over the
weekend, meaning traffic with Domain Name System resolution queries destined
for Google's servers ended up at a Venezuelan network instead.

UK telco BT's Latin America division in Venezuela became the destination for
the IP address range used by Google, in a phenomenon known as BGP (border
gateway protocol) hijacking, according to monitoring firm BGPmon.


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