Re: [apnic-talk] Abuse reporting addresses ?
Hi Ronald,
Since recently, APNIC is implementing our proposal https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/proposals/prop-125, which means that it may take some time to verify all that information and ensure that every member update the abuse-c contact.
I think they provided some stats of what they found until now in the last meeting (I'm not 100% sure how much information was there), but anyway, is not final information.
Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet
El 3/11/19 23:38, "Ronald F. Guilmette" <apnic-talk-bounces@lists.apnic.net en nombre de rfg@tristatelogic.com> escribió:
I have just received an "extortion" spam from [202.212.211.79].
That address is within the APNIC assigned block 202.212.211.0/24 and
is presently being routed by AS2514.
In the APNIC WHOIS data base, neither the WHOIS reocrd for the IP block
nor the WHOIS record for the ASN contain any indication of the proper
abuse reporting address to which one should send reports regarding
such abuse.
This prompts a question:
How many other APNIC-assigned IP blocks and ASNs also and likewise have
no known abuse reporting addresses?
Regards,
rfg
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