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How does a BGP Hijacking attack severely disrupt global internet routing?

A. By launching DDoS attacks against local routers
B. By falsely announcing ownership of groups of IP addresses, causing global traffic intended for the victim to route to the attacker's servers instead
C. By deleting DNS root zone files
D. By physically cutting undersea fiber optic cables
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKSSB Mock Tests Team)
Because BGP historically relies on trust, a rogue ISP can broadcast false routing tables, effectively 'stealing' a block of IP addresses globally.
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