On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Justin Shore <justin@justinshore.com> wrote:
Is the whole AS (33302) rogue like the AS advertising the SF Bay Packet Radio block is? Looking at the WHOIS for some of the prefixes advertised by both ASs, I see some common company names. That would lead me to believe that 33302 is no better than 33211 but I can't confirm that. Any takers?
Not sure. The AS announces some more but an arin query for DATA102 simply has this /16 and a smaller netblock That 47-usc site is not mine either .. its by Ron Guilmette, interviewed in the Wash Post - http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2008/04/a_case_of_network_identit... suresh@frodo 22:17:45 <~> $ whois -h whois.arin.net Data102* Data102 Abuse Team (DAT13-ARIN) abuse@data102.com +1-719-578-8842 Data102 Network Ops (DNO44-ARIN) netops@data102.com +1-719-578-8842 Data Works Inc DATA102984 (NET-63-243-82-144-1) 63.243.82.144 - 63.243.82.159 Gold Hill Computers DATA102 (NET-128-168-0-0-1) 128.168.0.0 - 128.168.255.255