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[anti-abuse-wg] Benin Telecom - http://www.benintelecoms.bj/
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peter h
peter at hk.ipsec.se
Mon Oct 22 00:05:57 CEST 2012
On Sunday 21 October 2012 23.29, Reza Farzan wrote: > Hello All, > > Does anyone know what is going on at Benin Telecom - http://www.benintelecoms.bj/? > > As most of you know, many Nigerian scammers have now moved to the Republic of Benin where they are utilizing Benin Telecom servers to send out their scam e-mails. Benin Telecom, however, does not provide any Abuse/Spam reporting channel, and the ones that are listed in their Whois record all come back with a permanent error, like the ones here: > Can't help with contact information. But like most infected networks, the best You can do is block them, thus preventing any frauds from that network. What ip addresses are you experiencing problems with ? -- Peter Håkanson There's never money to do it right, but always money to do it again ... and again ... and again ... and again. ( Det är billigare att göra rätt. Det är dyrt att laga fel. )
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