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by secalex 2012 days ago
You can contribute to our attempts to find the bad router card here: https://twitter.com/alexstamos/status/1336099461622157312

Almost certainly 12.242.117.22

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You might want to send an e-mail to the NANOG mailing list: https://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog

It’s not impossible that people from AT&T read messages posted there.

I confirm that I am seeing these bit flips, and 12.242.117.22 is in my traceroute.

You people are amazing!

Indeed.

My mobile.twitter.com traceroute prefers going through that path, as does en.wikipedia.org (both of which have sucked for me) while a Google route (to 172.217.6.78) hops through 12.122.149.186.

Yup, I'd been having issues with twitter, wikipedia, and sometimes duck duck go but never google.
Confirming this IP is in my traceroute to example.com as well