Only a few days after the UnitedLayer transit provider accepted to strike a peering deal with Intercage, under certain costly conditions, the ISP decided to pull the plug. This is the second time in one week that the infamous malware hosting company finds itself no longer reachable on the Internet.We have been tracki... |
27 September 2008 03:41 GMT |
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After the infamous hosting company Intercage (Atrivo) was dropped by all of its ISPs due to increasing pressure from security groups and researchers that were accusing the company for housing extensive criminal activity, the UnitedLayer transit provider stepped up to the challenge of providing them with uplink.As we ... |
24 September 2008 07:48 GMT |
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Following a collaborated effort from security researchers, anti-spam groups and online media to disclose the connection between cyber criminal groups and Intercage Inc., all its ISPs were pressured by bad publicity or their own clients to sever ties with the California based company. Their last remaining ISP, Pacific... |
23 September 2008 06:34 GMT |
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Following recently released security reports from several anti-spam/crimeware companies and projects that have outed Atrivo as a hub for cybercrime in the US, two of the company's Internet Service Providers are taking radical measures. Global Crossing and WVFiber are severing ties with Atrivo by removing peering... |
8 September 2008 06:11 GMT |
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A white paper written by security researcher Jart Armin, in collaboration with James McQuaid and Matt Jonkman, analyzes the inner-workings of the biggest cyber crime hosting company in US, Atrivo, and its associates. The paper leads to the conclusion that such companies have influence over Internet authorities. At th... |
3 September 2008 11:51 GMT |
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