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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.
>
>
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>Date: 2 April 2014 21:31
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>====================================================================
>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
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>Kind Regards,
>
>Gavin Henry.
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