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Re: traffic diminué



2008/11/13 Stephane Bortzmeyer <stephane@sources.org>:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 01:40:43PM +0100,
>  Revolver Onslaught <revolver.onslaught@gmail.com> wrote
>  a message of 21 lines which said:
>
>> Je travaille chez un ISP. Sur la journée d'hier, nous avons pu
>> observer une diminution du traffic mail entrant de moitié sans
>> raison apparente.
>
> Ben, si on travaille chez un ISP, on est forcément abonné à la liste
> Nanog :-)
>
>
> ---------- Message transféré ----------
> From: mike <mike-nanog@tiedyenetworks.com>
> To: nanog@merit.edu
> Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 19:52:55 -0800
> Subject: Re: [funsec] McColo: Major Source of Online Scams and Spams Knocked Offline (fwd)
>
>
> Since 11/5, my spam load has dropped from about 400,000 attempts per day to less than 40,000 ! And most of this I had noted was comming from what looked like compromised web hosts - eg: same host/domain name representing 10 or 20 addresses in any given range). I am shocked at the sudden and dramatic downtick but also equally delighted! Way to go!
>
>
> Gadi Evron wrote:
>>
>> Via Security Fix.
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> A U.S. based Web hosting firm that security experts say was responsible for
>> facilitating more than 75 percent of the junk e-mail blasted out each day
>> globally has been knocked offline following reports from Security Fix on
>> evidence gathered about criminal activity emanating from the network.
>
>

Comme quoi, on peut y travailler sans connaître cette liste. ;o)
Je vais voir ça.

Merci


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