Sounds like someone in Russia is having some fun with as-path prepending and prefix hijacking.

On Fri, 11 Jan 2013, Kenneth McRae wrote:

Jeff,

We are not announcing the prefix in question nor do we peer with AS42861.


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On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 7:23 AM, Jeff Kell <jeff-k...@utc.edu> wrote:

Not sure how widespread their "leakage" may be, but Dreamhost just
hijacked one of my prefixes...

====================================================================
Possible Prefix Hijack (Code: 10)
====================================================================
Your prefix:          150.182.192.0/18:
Update time:          2013-01-11 14:14 (UTC)
Detected by #peers:   11
Detected prefix:      150.182.208.0/20
Announced by:         AS26347 (DREAMHOST-AS - New Dream Network, LLC)
Upstream AS:          AS42861 (PRIME-LINE-AS JSC "Prime-Line")
ASpath:               8331 42861 42861 42861 26347

Anyone have a contact there?  ASinfo gives net...@dreamhost.com where I
have submitted a report, but so far no joy...

Jeff






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