We've been getting them too. I haven't event thought to follow up. DOJ won't email you with a do not reply.
On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 12:59 -0800, Jay Hennigan wrote: > We have received three emails from the US Department of Justice Victim > Notification System to our ARIN POC address advising us that we may be > the victim of a crime. Headers look legit. > > We have been frustrated in trying to follow the rabbit hole to get any > useful information. we've jumped through hoops to get passwords that > don't work and attempted to navigate a voice-mail system that resembles > the "twisty maze of passages all different" from an old text adventure > game. > > This *seems* to be legit, and I would think that the end result is > likely to be a list of IP addresses associated with infected hosts. > > Has anyone else received the email? Is it legit? If so has anyone > successfully navigated the maze, and if so how? Is it worth it? > > (And why don't they just send the list of infected IPs to the ARIN > contact in the first place?) > > -- > Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - j...@impulse.net > Impulse Internet Service - http://www.impulse.net/ > Your local telephone and internet company - 805 884-6323 - WB6RDV > -- ************************************************************ Michael J. McCafferty CEO M5 Hosting http://www.m5hosting.com Like us on Facebook for updates and photos: https://www.facebook.com/m5hosting ************************************************************