Hugo Slabbert wrote on 9/11/2016 3:54 PM:
Hopefully this is operational enough, though obviously leaning more towards the 
policy side of things:

What does nanog think about a DDoS scrubber hijacking a network "for defensive 
purposes"?

http://krebsonsecurity.com/2016/09/alleged-vdos-proprietors-arrested-in-israel/

"For about six hours, we were seeing attacks of more than 200 Gbps hitting us,” 
Townsend explained. “What we were doing was for defensive purposes. We were simply 
trying to get them to stop and to gather as much information as possible about the 
botnet they were using and report that to the proper authorities.”



https://bgpstream.com/event/54711

My suggestion is that BackConnect/Bryant Townsend should have their ASN revoked for fraudulently announcing another organization's address space. They are not law enforcement, they did not have a warrant or judicial oversight, they were not in immediate mortal peril, etc, etc.

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