On Thu, 7 Oct 2010, Heath Jones wrote:
Well, anyway, here's three more hijacked blocks that they (AS6517) are routing. This is in addition to the 75 such blocks I've already reported. (I guess that makes 78 hijacked blocks for them, in total.)
Out of curiosity, are you also reporting these blocks to Spamhaus? I expect their DROP list maintainers would be interested.
With an IP space of just 2^32, I'd suspect they are better off maintaining a whitelist ;)
I'd say people that hijack space have a legitimate need for it or they would not be doing it. as long as spamming is not "criminal activity" i see no need to filter them actually, on the other hand, we spend a lot of time filtering MPAA/RIAA member ranges. I can has blacklist for those? (those are the real enemies of the internet industry, not the spammers :P