Re: [Exim] New generation of spammers

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Author: David Chait
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To: exim-users, George Szekely
Subject: Re: [Exim] New generation of spammers
Correct, or you could just go to UUNET and prosecute them for spamming to
begin with. If enough ppl complain then they loose connectivity. The only
way to fight spammers is to make their lives / buisness more difficult to
stomach. Turning a blind eye wont solve the problem.

----- Original Message -----
From: "George Szekely" <gms@???>
To: <exim-users@???>
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Exim] New generation of spammers


> >Not like its hard to find these low lifes :)
> >
> >For Hotoptions.net
> >
> >enjoy...
> >
> >Cyber Services, Inc. UU-208-226-48-2 (NET-208-226-48-0-1)
> >                                   208.226.48.0 - 208.226.51.255
> >Cyber Services, Inc. CSRV-6 (NET-208-226-48-0-2)
> >                                   208.226.48.0 - 208.226.48.254

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> You can block port 25 for 208.226.48.0 - 208.226.48.254
> but hotoptions.net will still resolve to 127.0.0.1
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> >
> >Their ISP is UUNET
> >
> >Registrant:
> > Advertising International
> > 5840 Red Bug Lake Rd. #415
> > Winter Springs, FL 32708
> > US
> > 407-650-3437
> >Fax:407-650-3437
> >
> >
> >Domain Name: HOTOPTIONS.NET
> >
> >Administrative Contact:
> > Newlan, Cynthia vacplanners@???
> > 5840 Red Bug Lake Rd. #415
> > Winter Springs, FL 32708
> > US
> > 407-650-3437
> >Fax:407-650-3437
> >
> >
> >Technical Contact:
> > Newlan, Cynthia vacplanners@???
> > 5840 Red Bug Lake Rd. #415
> > Winter Springs, FL 32708
> > US
> > 407-650-3437
> >Fax:407-650-3437
> >
> >
> >Record last updated 03-04-2003 01:15:21 AM
> >Record expires on 01-30-2004
> >Record created on 01-30-2003
> >
> >Domain servers in listed order:
> > NS0.DIRECTNIC.COM 204.251.10.100
> > NS1.DIRECTNIC.COM 206.251.177.2
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "George Szekely" <gms@???>
> >To: <exim-users@???>
> >Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 8:57 AM
> >Subject: [Exim] New generation of spammers
> >
> >
> >> Take "hotoptions.net" for example. It's impossible to lock them out.
> >> Do a ping, tracerout, lookup, whatever... It all resolves to
> >> "127.0.0.1". How? These spammers own their own registry.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> ; <<>> DiG 2.1 <<>> @ns1.earthlink.net hotoptions.net. ANY
> >> ; (1 server found)
> >> ;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
> >> ;; got answer:
> >> ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 10
> >> ;; flags: qr rd ra; Ques: 1, Ans: 4, Auth: 2, Addit: 0
> >> ;; QUESTIONS:
> >> ;; hotoptions.net, type = ANY, class = IN
> >> ;; ANSWERS:
> >> hotoptions.net. 2533 SOA ns1.directnic.com.
> >> hostmaster.hotoptions.net. (
> >> 1047487529 serial
> >> 16384 refresh (4 hours 33 mins 4 secs)
> >> 2048 retry (34 mins 8 secs)
> >> 1048576 expire (12 days 3 hours 16 mins 16 secs)
> >> 2560 ) minimum (42 mins 40 secs)
> > > hotoptions.net. 61942 A 127.0.0.1
> >> hotoptions.net. 86373 NS ns0.directnic.com.
> >> hotoptions.net. 86373 NS ns1.directnic.com.
> >> ;; AUTHORITY RECORDS:
> >> hotoptions.net. 86373 NS ns0.directnic.com.
> >> hotoptions.net. 86373 NS ns1.directnic.com.
> >> ;; Total query time: 12 msec
> >> ;; FROM: us.mirror.menandmice.com to SERVER: ns1.earthlink.net
> >207.217.126.41
> >> ;; WHEN: Wed Mar 12 09:51:44 2003
> >> ;; MSG SIZE sent: 32 rcvd: 172
> >>
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