cogent spamming directly from ARIN records?

Mel Beckman mel at beckman.org
Mon Oct 2 16:12:33 UTC 2023


John,

Thank you for your guidance!

 -mel

> On Oct 2, 2023, at 8:33 AM, John Sweeting <jsweeting at arin.net> wrote:
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> Mel, I will reply to you off list. Thanks.
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> On 10/2/23, 11:28 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Mel Beckman" <nanog-bounces+jsweeting=arin.net at nanog.org <mailto:arin.net at nanog.org> on behalf of mel at beckman.org <mailto:mel at beckman.org>> wrote:
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> This morning I received an email from someone at Cogent asking about an ASN I administer. They didn’t give any details, but I assumed it might be related to some kind of network transport issue. I replied cordially, asking them what they needed. The person then replied with a blatant spam, advertising Cogent IP services, in violation of the U.S. CAN-SPAM Act’s prohibition against deceptive UCE.
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> I believe they got the contact information from ARIN, because the ARIN technical POC is the only place where my name and the ASN are connected. I believe this is a violation of Cogent’s contract with ARIN. Does anybody know how I can effectively report this to ARIN? If we can’t even police infrastructure providers for spamming, LIOAWKI.
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> -mel beckman
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