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[routing-wg] [anti-abuse-wg] An arrest in Russia
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Ronald F. Guilmette
rfg at tristatelogic.com
Sun Dec 29 04:46:27 CET 2019
In message <CAAvCx3iky28KdLYYQ3Adubkj9i2gsTYv7GQxUzHK4MzcyV93MA at mail.gmail.com> Lu Heng <h.lu at anytimechinese.com> wrote: >+1 I should think so! Lu, as the owner of a great deal of legitimately acquired AFRINIC IPv4 space, I should think that you would be suitably outraged to see others committing fraud and/or other kinds of malfeasance in order to scam their way into the same sort of IPv4 space that you legitimately bought and paid for. All of these crooked schemes should quite rightly be an outrage to an honest man such as yourself. And for that reason I feel sure that you'll be dismayed to learn that you have... undoubtedly unintentionally... been paying at least some of your honest and hard earned money to obtain routing for a small sub-part of your sizable IPv4 holdings to a company that's rather unambiguously linked to yet another apparent IPv4 scam that was already outted some months ago by my friend, journalist Brian Krebs. I'm speaking specifically about your 154.81.1.0/24, 154.208.12.0/22, and 154.208.16.0/20 blocks, all of which are apparently currently being routed by a recently slapped together Virginia company named "Ting Wireless, LLC" and its apparent proprietor, Roy Tyree Franklin (age 31). https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_va/S7848650 As we speak, it appears that this company and its ASN, i.e. AS398083, is routing the above named blocks for you, and is also routing a number of blocks for a somewhat slippery company known as Residential Networking Solutions LLC, aka "RESNET", which Brian Krebs identified as being located in the state of Maryland (consistant with th 240 area code of the phone number on the company web site, resnet.io), but which at least some relevant RIPE WHOIS records (e.g. ORG-RI49-RIPE) suggest is actually located in Norwalk, Connecticut. Here's is Brian's article about this apparent scam from August: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2019/08/the-rise-of-bulletproof-residential-networks/ Since the time of Brian's article, it seems that "RESNET" and its apparent sister company, Maryland Broadband, found the general ambiance rather less accomodating of their chicanery in the ARIN region, so they did the logical thing and started getting their IPv4 space from the always accomodating RIPE region, where no criminal with a good story and a freshly minted shell company is ever turned away, regardless of criminal past or present. So anyway, Lu, your blocks are being routed by Ting Wireless, LLC, right along with a bunch of others that I have more than a little reason to be suspicious about, specifically regarding their provenance. I feel sure that this horrifies you, just as it does me, and that thus, you'll help me to get to the bottom of it all. As a first step, I hope that you will introduce me to whoever it was who you contracted with at Ting Wireless in order to arrange for that company to route your blocks, which it is quite clearly doing, right along side all of the questionable stuff: https://bgp.he.net/AS398083#_prefixes Who did you send your check to at the fresh new company Ting Wireless, LLC? Would that have been Mr. Roy Tyree Franklin? Is that by any chance the exact same same high-end experienced and seasoned networking professional, Roy Tyree Franklin, who was busted on March 15, 2015, in Petersburg, Virginia for fishing without a license? https://www.pressreader.com/usa/the-progress-index/20150420/281573764231659 Like I always say, "Beware the Ides of March!" I have to say, I think that he would have been better served if he had been stringing cat6 that day, or maybe upgrading his A/C plant, rather than trawling for catfish. But that's just my opinion. Anyway, if you can arrange it, I would love to have you make a personal introduction so that I can maybe get to the bottom of this whole set of questions I have about this whole RESNET / Maryland Boradband thing. Please do let me know if you can do that. I don't see any reason why you wouldn't be able to do make connections for me, considering that you are clearly doing business with this company (Ting Wireless). Regards, rfg P.S. Brian said in his article that AT&T had told him that "“We have taken steps to terminate this company’s services and have referred the matter to law enforcement.” but I guess that whichever LE people AT&T spoke with, they have other more pressing things on their plates, and other fish to fry... no pun intended. So I guess it's up to me... again... to figure out what's actually going on here, and your kind assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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