Wasn't 44/8 the space for AMPRNet?
I looked it up and they sold part of it to Amazon. Ok. Got it.
Possible that a potential highjack could be a good faith radio
ham who hasn't somehow been updated on the sale of that space? Or
more likely to be a malicious highjack?
On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 4:03 AM Ronald F. Guilmette <rfg@tristatelogic.com> wrote:
In message <CAO3CAMoT9gC_Evd-CcZg06A-o_MajmLtxLHbXFnauDoMyqoSYg@mail.gmail.com>,
Siyuan Miao <siyuan@misaka.io> wrote:
>Hjacking didn't last too long. AWS started announcing a more specific
>announcement to prevent hijacking around 3 hours later. Kudos to Amazon's
>security team :-)
Sorry. I'm missing something here. If the hijack was of 44.235.216.0/24, then
how did AWS propagate a "more specific" than that?
Regards,
rfg
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