[nsp-sec] AS27595 (Intercage) gone - implications..

Barry Raveendran Greene bgreene at senki.org
Mon Sep 22 11:43:51 EDT 2008


Prediction - move your critical "criminal resources" to places which are
immune to "Internet Embargo/de-peering." If someone disconnections your
criminal service, they cause compound collateral damage to the Internet.
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: nsp-security-bounces at puck.nether.net 
> [mailto:nsp-security-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of 
> Huopio Kauto
> Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 6:35 AM
> To: NSP nsp-security
> Subject: [nsp-sec] AS27595 (Intercage) gone - implications..
> 
> ----------- nsp-security Confidential --------
> 
> Now that AS27595 has no routing, there could be some 
> interesting effects to the end users. Those who have been 
> infected with dns-changer malware which changes DNS resolvers 
> to Intercage addresspace could find radical connectivity issues.
> 
> This could cause end users calling your customer support. 
> 
> Any other issues that we should observe/follow?
> 
> --Kauto
> 
> Kauto Huopio - kauto.huopio at ficora.fi
> Senior information security adviser
> Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority  / CERT-FI tel. 
> +358-9-6966772, fax +358-9-6966515, mobile +358-50-5826131 
> CERT-FI watch desk daytime: +358-9-6966510 / http://www.cert.fi
> 
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