Keith MacKinnon

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In 2016, American officials and academics began to notice a strange phenomenon. China Telecom—the giant state-owned telephone carrier—appeared to be temporarily “hijacking” some messages running through the Internet. In some cases, basic traffic that should have passed directly to or from the United States and its allies was instead being rerouted thousands of miles out of its expected path—and sometimes for months at a time—through China.
The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age
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