> > On Tue, 11 Nov 2008, Mark Tinka wrote: > > Anyone know how we can contact AS16735 and their upstream > > AS27664. We think they are hijacking a number of our > > prefixes (AS24218- and AS17992-originated). > > Have you tried CERT-BR? Uh... I was about to say "they're usually very > responsive, and good at coordinating this sort of thing." And then their > web site failed to load, because the prefix it's in is flapping. Hm. > > Fred, you still awake? > > -Bill > > Odd, we were just hijacked too, one match to the same AS:
Prefix: 64.193.164.0/24 AS Path: 27664 16735 Seen by Route Collector: 15 Peer IP: 200.219.130.21 Peer AS Number: 27664 Timestamp (GMT): 1:56, Nov 11 2008 And a match from other AS's Prefix: 192.136.64.0/24 AS Path: 22548 16735 Seen by Route Collector: 15 Peer IP: 200.160.0.130 Peer AS Number: 22548 Timestamp (GMT): 1:59, Nov 11 2008 Prefix: 64.193.164.0/24 AS Path: 22548 16735 Seen by Route Collector: 15 Peer IP: 200.160.0.130 Peer AS Number: 22548 Timestamp (GMT): 1:56, Nov 11 2008 Tuc