We are. On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Chuck Church <chuckchurch@gmail.com> wrote:
Shouldn't a forged LOA be justification to contact law enforcement?
Chuck
-----Original Message----- From: Kelvin Williams [mailto:kwilliams@altuscgi.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 1:01 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Hijacked Network Ranges
Greetings all.
We've been in a 12+ hour ordeal requesting that AS19181 (Cavecreek Internet Exchange) immediately filter out network blocks that are being advertised by ASAS33611 (SBJ Media, LLC) who provided to them a forged LOA.
The routes for networks: 208.110.48.0/20, 63.246.112.0/20, and 68.66.112.0/20 are registered in various IRRs all as having an origin AS 11325 (ours), and are directly allocated to us.
The malicious hijacking is being announced as /24s therefore making route selection pick them.
Our customers and services have been impaired. Does anyone have any contacts for anyone at Cavecreek that would actually take a look at ARINs WHOIS, and IRRs so the networks can be restored and our services back in operation?
Additionally, does anyone have any suggestion for mitigating in the interim? Since we can't announce as /25s and IRRs are apparently a pipe dream.
-- Kelvin Williams Sr. Service Delivery Engineer Broadband & Carrier Services Altus Communications Group, Inc.
"If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail." -- Abraham Maslow
-- Kelvin Williams Sr. Service Delivery Engineer Broadband & Carrier Services Altus Communications Group, Inc. Office - Direct: 404.682.2151 Office - Main: 404.682.2150 Mobile: 404.931.4888 Fax: 866.895.8557 "If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail." -- Abraham Maslow