On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Heath Jones <hj1980@gmail.com> 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 ;)
in stabbing around today on the ARIN online website I noticed this: " ARIN provides access to a list of number resources in the database which have no valid POC data. A POC handle is marked invalid by ARIN staff when the POC has not been modified in more than one year and the POC fails to respond to ARIN's annual request to validate their POC information. In order to access this report, NRPM Policy 3.6.1 requires that you meet the criteria specified in ARIN’s Bulk Whois policy, including signing an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). Complete information on Bulk Whois, including the AUP and data request form can be found here. " one wonders if this sort of thing could be useful to folks maintaining lists of numbers that are used to affect other folks business plans.