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[anti-abuse-wg] Fwd: [dns-wg] EU: DNS abuse study
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Nick Hilliard
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Thu Feb 10 11:57:35 CET 2022
Michele Neylon - Blacknight via anti-abuse-wg wrote on 10/02/2022 10:49: > I also find the ridiculously broad definition of abuse so broad that it > renders any output without much merit. "It's always DNS!" A comparable style of analysis could find that TCP was a good root cause candidate for abuse because almost all of this abuse happens over TCP. Plenty of the recommendations are sensible, mostly for reasons unrelated to abuse. Otherwise, the supporting document would be dramatically improved by reducing the page count by an order of magnitude, and focusing on real life threats which relate directly to DNS. Nick
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