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Re: HIJACKED: 148.163.0.0/16 -- WTF? Level3 is now doing IP hijacking??


From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 22:57:40 -0700


On Mar 30, 2011, at 10:26 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

It also needs

1. Someone to complain to law enforcement

True,

2. Law enforcement to decide this is something worth following up on
re prosecution - especially if the crook is not within their
jurisdiction, it'd be FBI, and they have a minimum threshold for
damage caused (higher than the few thousand dollars a /16's
registration fees cost?)

Not necessarily...

If the crook is in another county, same state, it could be simple extradition.

If the crook is across state lines, it could still be handled as an extradition,
but, slightly more complicated.

If the crook is on the other side of an international boundary, that's a whole
new ball of wax and the number of permutations of regulatory combinations
involved prevents any rational enumeration here.

Owen

[not counting 7.5 million bucks paid in aftermarket deals like
microsoft from nortel]

--srs

On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Owen DeLong <owen () delong com> wrote:
If they put it on letterhead and signed their own name in such a way that it purports
to be an agent of the organization for which they were not an authorized agent, that
is usually enough to become a criminal act, whether it is considered forgery, fraud,
or something else, I'm not sure about the exact technicalities and they may vary
by jurisdiction.



-- 
Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.lists () gmail com)



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