Skywing wrote:
Then again, it does make Team Cymru an attractive target for DoS or even 
compromise if they can control routing policy to a degree for a large number of 
disparate networks.  Especially if it gets in the way of for-profit spammers.

(Not trying to knock them, just providing a for consideration.  I would 
certainly hope and expect that Team Cymru would do their due dilligance in that 
respect, but it seems like an attractive central point of failure to attack to 
me.)
Use a prefix list of existing bogons against the Team Cymru BGP feed. If they are hacked this limits the possible attacks to the following bounds:

1) They advertise no address space, and you end up with no bogon filtering.
2) They advertise all of the IPv4 address space, but your prefix list limits this to (an admittedly out-of-date) list of bogons.

Sam

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