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by bodyfour 2950 days ago
Agreed. As many pointed out when the 1.1.1.1 DNS service was introduced, it's an address that is often used (incorrectly) as an internal or temporary IP. Then all it takes is a slight mistake in your route redistribution and suddenly you can find yourself accidentally announcing the prefix to eBGP.

I wouldn't be surprised if this becomes a semi-regular occurrence.

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Hanlon's razor applies to a great degree. I have no doubt that there are a great many enterprise-type organizations that have been using 1.0.0.0/8 internally and cluelessly for a very long time.