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MyLIR ASN possibly hijacked, random AS-sets appear under MyLIR asn

I woke up and noticed that a new AS-set was on my ASN which was "as60858:as-whitelabel-and-pfcloud-do-hijacking-services". AS60858 belongs to "BGP Technologies LTD", which is MyLIR (per whois), but then there was other AS-sets which were odd. The first time, it was "as60858:ITS-NOT-OVER-YET":

The as-set was causing thousands of emails about failed authentication, and affected about ~400k ASNs, with ~10K being done right before the as-set was deleted. Another popped up, with the newest one being "as60858:as-whitelabel-and-pfcloud-do-hijacking-services", and there was 400K members in this as-set.

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