Wouldn't the packets that <evil network> forwarded on to the real Google just get routed right aback to them, because the rest of the world thinks they are Google?
It might work for somebody like China, where they have two network interfaces, so can make all Chinese networks think they are Google on one interface, then forward things on to the real Google on the other. There might be a good reason for them to do it, too, because they are also likely a trusted CA, so could forge SSL certs, too.
It might work for somebody like China, where they have two network interfaces, so can make all Chinese networks think they are Google on one interface, then forward things on to the real Google on the other. There might be a good reason for them to do it, too, because they are also likely a trusted CA, so could forge SSL certs, too.