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Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked?
From: John Curran <jcurran () arin net>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 15:21:23 -0400
On Oct 1, 2010, at 8:00 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
Spammers have absolutely no problem getting allocation after allocation after allocation, turning each one into scorched earth and moving on.
Materially correct, despite the fact that we look into the company registrations, principal parties involved, and mailing addresses at the time of a new request. It is simply too easy to create a complete illusion of a valid organization.
ARIN et.al. certainly have no interest in stopping them,
Hmm... An interesting assumption, and one that is quite incorrect. Rich - How do suggest dealing with this problem? If you can suggest a straightforward way of vetting a new organization which the community will support, I'll happily have it implemented asap. /John John Curran President and CEO ARIN
Current thread:
- RE: AS11296 -- Hijacked?, (continued)
- RE: AS11296 -- Hijacked? George Bonser (Oct 01)
- RE: AS11296 -- Hijacked? George Bonser (Oct 01)
- Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked? Owen DeLong (Oct 01)
- Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked? Steven Bellovin (Oct 02)
- Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked? John Curran (Oct 01)
- Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked? Bryan Fields (Oct 01)
- RE: AS11296 -- Hijacked? Nathan Eisenberg (Oct 01)
- Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked? JC Dill (Oct 01)
- Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked? Owen DeLong (Oct 01)
- Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked? Christopher Morrow (Oct 01)
- Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked? John Curran (Oct 02)
- Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked? James Hess (Oct 02)
- Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked? (ARIN region & hijacking) John Curran (Oct 02)
- RE: AS11296 -- Hijacked? (ARIN region & hijacking) George Bonser (Oct 02)