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[anti-abuse-wg] Fwd: Re: botnet controllers
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Serge Droz
serge.droz at first.org
Thu Jul 9 22:04:13 CEST 2020
On 09.07.20 19:52, info at fos-vpn.org wrote: > Yes, VPN services can be used for unlawful activities such as Tor Exit > Nodes or public WiFi Hotspots; that lies in the nature of things. > However we believe that most of our customers behave behave in a > responsible fashion and respect the laws as well as we do. This is the equivalent of saying, you shouldn't do anything against drunk driving, after all most people don't do it. This flawed argument works for almost all abuse. It is and excuse you use to not take responsibility. You are already now paying a price for it, people will block you. So in the end it's up to you. Set up an abuse process and act. I would argue that within very little time your networks become cleaner and Spamhaus will unlist you. Best Serge -- Dr. Serge Droz Chair of the FIRST Board of Directors https://www.first.org
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