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[anti-abuse-wg] where do i report fraudulent AS?
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Wilfried Woeber
Woeber at CC.UniVie.ac.at
Thu Feb 21 18:17:25 CET 2013
kai wrote: > Hello, > > where should I report fraudulent AS(Autonomous Systems), which are > announcing mainly cybercriminal hosting subnetworks? Depending on what type of "cyber crime"[1] you are referring to, where the victims are located, where the "service" is operated or offered, and what your own jurisdiction is - my advice would be to report to your local Law Enforcement and/or Telekom Regulator and/or the National CERT or CSIRT[2]. It can - in some countries/regions - also be useful to report to transit and/or up-stream ISPs, and/or to their National CERTs. > sorry if i'm posting to wrong maillist. > > > Cheers, > > Kai Wilfried. [1] there is no globally consistent definition of cyber crime :-( [2] Computer Emergency Response Team, Computer Security Incident Response Team
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