------ morrowc.lists@gmail.com wrote: --------
group would be interested in knowing that whois.estdomains.com
(83.171.76.99) is now being hosted by as31353 via as8997 (didn't we have
Well, that didn't take long.
so then ,the 8997 issues of last weekend WERE a test of capabilities?? 
------ morrowc.lists@gmail.com wrote: --------
From: "Christopher Morrow" <morrowc.lists@gmail.com>
group would be interested in knowing that whois.estdomains.com
(83.171.76.99) is now being hosted by as31353 via as8997 (didn't we have
Well, that didn't take long.
so then ,the 8997 issues of last weekend WERE a test of capabilities?? 
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That is indeed worrisome. Maybe my previous trigger happy -ness was ok?
I originally thought it was a testing of the waters for further intrusions into OPNs, now this. Still, I will try not to attribute to maliciousness that which could be explained by stupidity.
I want to say "don't attribute to malice..." but.. it seems like these things will become more common soon.
Gadi.
Only a complete blithering idiot would accept <them> as a customer?
Only a complete blithering idiot would accept routing announcements from <them>?
Oh forget it, this is shooting fish in a barrel... The real problem is, of
course, the truly vast number of providers that won't knowingly accept
scum-of-the-earth as customers...