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[anti-abuse-wg] Bulletproof servers causing mischief on the internet
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Tomás Oliveira Valente Leite de Castro
tomas at leitecastro.com
Wed Jan 17 22:05:04 CET 2024
Hi, I have been wondering for a while about this same issue. And I guess there are both pros and cons about RIPE providing registration services to such IP addresses. As you've stated, contacting them most of the time is useless. But most of the cases these IPs are blacklisted or on DROP-lists (spamhaus for example) I believe RIPE NCC's job is not to police the internet, but to provide registration services. However RIPE should guarantee that the registrant's data is correct and up to date. This includes a proper abuse contact. As for bulletproof hosting, it is at the best interest of the Internet that these IPs remain duly registered. There are many cases where the original registrant might not even be properly aware, or at fault when such activities happen with their addressing. The most effective action is to contact the upstream ISPs and cut their connectivity. If such a system would be implemented by RIPE, I think it should be oriented towards making sure the abuse contacts are up to date and reachable. Rather than to police about the use of the addresses. As ultimately the connectivity for such activities is provided by ISPs. I do see the analogy you made with ICANN but registering a domain on the internet is much more reachable to everyone when comparing to IP space, when most of that space is reassigned from upstream ISPs. Also addresses are assigned in blocks, when domains are assigned individually. Please understand that I don't condone at all bulletproof hosting or such activities in way. In fact it should be stopped. But the most effective action is likely not from RIPE to just deregister such resources when abuse happens or when an abuse contact is incorrect. It is worth noting that RIPE does apply restrictions to LIRs that repeatedly cause issues, and this includes falsifying contact information. I think this is worth discussing if more restrictive actions should be taken towards such LIRs where illegal activities such as bulletproofing are the main business. But I'm worried about RIPE NCC's ability to verify on abuse that happens on the internet. Best regards, Tomás Leite de Castro On 2024-01-17 19:52, OSINTGuardian wrote: > hi, > > There are more and more bulletproof hosting in the world every month > and they are causing more and more chaos, feeding the dark web by > providing servers to criminals of all kinds who use the servers on > .onion websites in Tor and flooding the clear web with illegal > content. > > There is a bulletproof hosting market that is even openly promoted, it > is as easy to find companies that provide bulletproof servers as > searching on Google, hacker forums or simple internet websites that > provide lists of bulletproof hosting companies. > > The business model of these companies is to ignore reports of abuse of > illegal content, to look the other way when someone uploads illegal > content. This is openly their business model, what does RIPE NCC do > about this? > > RIPE NCC provides IP addresses to many of these companies with > bulletproof servers that are then used by criminals on the Internet, > strengthening organized crime. > > ICANN publicly has an abuse reporting form, where users can report if > a company provides bulletproof domains or ignores abuse reports. If > RIPE NCC did this same thing, the internet would become a better > place. > > If RIPE NCC did this and also other IP address accreditors, they would > greatly affect criminals on the Internet and therefore the Internet > would become a slightly safer place than it is today. Bulletproof > server companies would be afraid of being caught by RIPE NCC > committing these violations. Unfortunately, these companies currently > feel enough freedom to do this, that they even show themselves > publicly. > > Is RIPE NCC planning to do anything against this? > > - Claudia Lopez > OSINTGuardian
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