North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: SPAM, RE: Internic and there lame response
OK so what to do if their upstream does nothing? Like PBI >>There are many other ways to track a spammer. >> >>- Do nslookup on the IP that originated the spam (sometimes this takes a >>bit of detective work to find what IP actually originated the spam). >>- Traceroute to the originating IP. Email the ISP that is directly upstream. > >*I* know these techniques. Joe User who's irritated at his spam likely >does not. > >>- Look in the Whois information for contact emails and nameservers - if >>these are for the upstream ISP, or some ISP other than the spammer, report >>it to them. > >But there's the rub. A great deal of the information (including >delegations) in domain registrations by net.abusers is complete >fabrication. InterNIC refuses to deal with it, even when it's pointed out >to them. > >>- If they are advertising a web page, track the web page host, and their >>upstream, and report it to them. > >All the time :> >> >>>What do spammers and nails have in common? They're both intended for >>>hammering. >> >>Amen. > >Witnesses available at www.witness.com...:) > > >What do spammers and nails have in common? They're both intended for >hammering. > >Dean Robb >PC-Easy >On-site computer services >(757) 495-EASY [3279] > > >
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