On Sep 14, 2009, at 6:49 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote: > ... > For example: Ron Guilmette has recently pointed out that notorious > spammer > Scott Richter has apparently hijacked *another* /16 block -- > 150.230.0.0/16. > I've dropped that block into various local blacklists, and in some > cases, > various local firewalls. The entry is essentially permanent, because > there's no reason for me to make it otherwise. Perhaps one day ARIN > will yank it back, along with all his other blocks, and blacklist him > for life; but (a) I doubt it and (b) I'm not willing to wait. The > best > course of action for me is to just consider it scorched earth and > move on.
To the extent that you're aware of a fraudulently transferred address block, please report it to <https://www.arin.net/resources/fraud/>. Thanks! /John John Curran President and CEO ARIN