Spamhaus Project, the anti-spam organization that last year was accused of blackmail by a Dutch ISP, names a Russian registrar called NAUNET of knowingly harboring cybercriminals by not taking down their malicious domains.
In the past several months Spamhaus has been fighting a never-ending battle against spam sourc... |
24 March 2012 06:25 GMT |
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After we've witnessed the argument between A2B Dutch ISP and the anti-spam organization Spamhaus, it seems as the episode continues with a retaliation from the alleged extortionists.
An official statement from Spamhaus reveals their side of the story which is even more interesting than what we've seen so... |
14 October 2011 08:15 GMT |
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The Spamhaus Project, one of the world's leading anti-spam outfits, was the target of a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack this weekend after it publicly outed a Russian hosting provider harboring cybercriminal operations.Last Tuesday, the organization issued a warning about a WikiLeaks mirror website, ... |
20 December 2010 12:58 GMT |
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The Spamhaus Project, one of the leading anti-spam organizations in the world, has launched a whitelisting service, which aims at creating a database of IPs and domains exempted from filtering.In combination with the outfit's already existent blacklists, the new service allows email to be categorized as good, ba... |
28 September 2010 12:18 GMT |
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The Spamhaus Project has issued an official statement to clarify that the addition of a Google-owned IP address range to its Spam Block List (SBL) targeted Google Docs and did not affect Gmail.Spamhaus is one of the leading spam fighting organizations in the world and maintains several block lists, which are used by ... |
20 August 2010 15:14 GMT |
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UPDATE (20 August 2010): Spamhaus has released an official statement to clarify that it blocked Google Docs and not Gmail, as this article suggests. Read more about it here.The Spmahaus anti-spam outfit has added IP addresses used by Gmail to its block list, because of Google's failure to remove abusive files ho... |
19 August 2010 14:35 GMT |
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Microsoft has revealed that users of Antigen have available a new Realtime Block List to integrate into their security solutions. The Redmond company has made it clear that it does not recommend a specific RBL over others, and that it is simply informing customers that an updated Spamhaus list is available. In this c... |
6 July 2009 11:11 GMT |
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