Dear Hank,

On 2017-04-26 07:17:35 CET, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
> > why is this true only for legacy space?
> Further to this point: can RIPE NCC provide statistics for the past 3
> years of the number of IP resource hijacks that have taken place?
> 

Thank you for your question. We are happy to provide some information here. 

Firstly, it’s important to note that the following numbers mainly refer to 
resources that are under a contractual relationship with the RIPE NCC. 
The RIPE Database contains several thousand parent legacy ranges that are not 
covered by a contractual relationship. Whoever has access to the maintainer can 
update all details of the resource object. We would only notice hijacks of 
these resources if the resource holder reports the hijack or the hijacker asks 
us to update our internal records.
 
Since 2014, the RIPE NCC has concluded around 300 hijack cases for all types of 
resources, another 16 cases are still being investigated.

We reported on resource hijacking in our 2016 Annual Report. As we mentioned 
there, legacy resources remain susceptible to hijacks using fraudulently 
provided statements and several cases are under active investigation. You can 
find this on page 18 here (PDF): 
https://www.ripe.net/participate/meetings/gm/meetings/may-2017/supporting-documents/ripe-ncc-annual-report-2016.pdf

I hope this clarifies your question.

Kind regards,
Marco Schmidt
Policy Development Officer
RIPE NCC


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