Use this website to determine whether the internet you are using and your ISP are secure

Hijacking is a method used to redirect the normal data path to an illegal one so that it is transferred to a malicious website in order to steal data by exploiting the unsecured BGP. BGP is a protocol that determines the path that data takes on the Internet and can be seized by hackers, so a layer of protection is used by some service providers. In this post, we will learn about a site that checks the security of this vulnerability at your service provider.
Note: The security layer that ISPs should use is RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) and connects the routes to an encrypted independent system.
Log in to Cloudflare Is BGP safe yet? from the link below the post and then click on the Test your ISP button.
If the result is failure, as it appears to me, then your ISP does not have BGP security, and you should contact them to use RPKI to protect the BGP protocol from hijacking and thus protect users, or you can find another service provider that implements this security feature through the list that you find on the same test page, as you will be exposed to data theft at any time.
The site also provides a graphic of unsafe traffic and how it is hijacked and redirected to a malicious site, as in the image.
Also secure traffic using RPKI and failed hijacking and redirection as in the picture