Brian Krebs of the Washington Post has written a column about the
apparent hijacking of a /16:

        A Case of Network Identity Theft? - Security Fix
        
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2008/04/a_case_of_network_identity_the_1.html

That column is largely based on the fine research done by Ronald Guilmette,
available here:

        47-usc-230c2.org
        http://www.47-usc-230c2.org/

I find myself wondering -- given recent discussions about the possible
exhaustion of IPv4 space on NANOG and similar -- how many network blocks
are unaccounted for, or disused, or controlled by someone other than
their putative owners.

---Rsk

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