Oddly enough, I created a Z Org for legacy resources and got hit up on linked-in by IPv4 brokers as well as some spam from Cogent.
Annoying. > On Aug 4, 2019, at 09:29, Tim Burke <t...@tburke.us> wrote: > > Done, Sir. Thanks. > > Tim Burke > t...@burke.us > >> On Sat, Aug 3, 2019, at 10:42 PM, John Curran wrote: >> Tim - >> >> When you have moment, could you forward both of those Whois spam messages to >> complia...@arin.net ? >> >> Thanks! >> /John >> >> John Curran >> President and CEO >> American Registry for Internet Numbers] >> >> >>> On 2 Aug 2019, at 7:32 PM, Tim Burke <t...@tburke.us> wrote: >>> >>> We recently received a new ASN from ARIN - you know what that means... the >>> sales vultures come out to play! >>> >>> So far, it has resulted in spam from Cogent (which is, of course, to be >>> expected), and now another company called "CapCon Networks" - >>> http://www.capconnetworks.com. As far as I am aware, this practice is >>> against ARIN's Terms of Use. Is it worth reporting to ARIN, or perhaps it's >>> worth creating a List of People To Never Do Business Withâ„¢, complete with >>> these jokers, and other vultures that engage in similar tactics? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Tim Burke >>> t...@burke.us >