Welcome to the prefix hijack party! On 02/04/2014 21:39, "Gavin Henry" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi all, > >Looking for some tips. What can I do about this? First time I've seen one. > >Thanks. > > >---------- Forwarded message ---------- >From: BGPmon Alert <[email protected]> >Date: 2 April 2014 21:31 >Subject: BGPmon.net Notification >To: [email protected] > > >You received this email because you are subscribed to BGPmon.net. >For more details about these updates please visit: >https://portal.bgpmon.net/myalerts.php > >==================================================================== >Possible Prefix Hijack (Code: 10) >==================================================================== >Your prefix: 185.8.92.0/22: >Prefix Description: Suretec Systems Limited. >Update time: 2014-04-02 20:07 (UTC) >Detected by #peers: 1 >Detected prefix: 185.8.92.0/22 >Announced by: AS4761 (INDOSAT-INP-AP INDOSAT Internet Network >Provider,ID) >Upstream AS: AS4651 (THAI-GATEWAY The Communications >Authority of Thailand(CAT),TH) >ASpath: 18356 9931 4651 4761 >Alert details: >https://portal.bgpmon.net/alerts.php?details&alert_id=41669474 >Mark as false alert: https://portal.bgpmon.net/fp.php?aid=41669474 > > >-------------------------------------------------------------- > *for questions regarding the change code or other question, please see: >https://portal.bgpmon.net/faq.php > > >Latest BGPmon news: http://bgpmon.net/blog/ > * Turkey Hijacking IP addresses for popular Global DNS providers > * Looking at the spamhaus DDOS from a BGP perspective > * Accidentally stealing the Internet > >-- >Kind Regards, > >Gavin Henry. > >
