ARIN Fraud Reporting Form ... Don't waste your time
Ronald F. Guilmette
rfg at tristatelogic.com
Sat Oct 2 01:15:02 UTC 2010
In message <67EF8EE2-8B1E-45F9-892E-9E6B88ADB727 at arin.net>,
John Curran <jcurran at arin.net> wrote:
>Resources being used by actual defunct organizations we will reclaim if
>reported.
Well, fortunately, Joytel and some of their fellow travelers have just
recently gone 'round and identified a whole pantload of these for you:
24.230.0.0/19 NET-24-230-0-0-1 hijacked - empty
68.67.64.0/20 NET-68-67-64-0-1 legit -- GoRack, LLC (Jacksonville, FL)
192.100.5.0/24 NET-192-100-5-0-1 hijacked - empty
192.100.88.0/24 NET-192-100-88-0-1 hijacked - empty
192.100.134.0/24 NET-192-100-134-0-1 hijacked - empty
192.100.143.0/24 NET-192-100-143-0-1 hijacked - empty
192.101.177.0/24 NET-192-101-177-0-1 hijacked - empty
192.101.187.0/24 NET-192-101-187-0-1 hijacked - empty
...
Do you want me to repost the whole list, or have you seen it already?
Do I need to do something else to turn this into whatever qualifies at
your place as a formal report? (Note: The whole list is too long to
fit into the tiny little window you provide for fraud reporting on your
web site. Should I print it all out as hardcopy and FedEx it to you
in a shoebox?)
Regards,
rfg
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