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RE: Article on spammers and their infrastructure
From: Alex Lanstein <ALanstein () FireEye com>
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2009 13:23:56 -0800
From: Paul Timmins [paul () telcodata us] Cool. Then you just have to figure out how to unilaterally withdraw a resource that doesn't have a centralized automated verification system. Taking you out of whois doesn't automatically take you out of people's BGP tables, after all.
That's step two of the problem - enforcement. Enforcement may seem "hard", but it's impossible without a policy. If there is no policy clearly violated, enforcement cannot happen. Regards, Alex Lanstein
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- Re: Article on spammers and their infrastructure Eric Brunner-Williams (Dec 31)
- Re: Article on spammers and their infrastructure Barry Shein (Dec 31)
- Re: Article on spammers and their infrastructure Paul Timmins (Dec 31)
- Re: Article on spammers and their infrastructure David Conrad (Dec 31)
- RE: Article on spammers and their infrastructure Alex Lanstein (Dec 31)
- Re: Article on spammers and their infrastructure Jorge Amodio (Dec 31)