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<DIV>Ho capito, ma non comprendo.</DIV>
<DIV>Anyway, thanks for the amount of information you sent me off list. But why
we exchange information off list ???</DIV>
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<DIV>Marilson</DIV>
<DIV><FONT style="size: 3" face=Calibri>Never so few done so much harm to so
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<DIV style="font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A title=svenk@xs4all.nl
href="mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl">HRH Prince Sven Olaf von CyberBunker</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, January 31, 2017 7:57 PM</DIV>
<DIV><B>To:</B> <A title=marilson.mapa@gmail.com
href="mailto:marilson.mapa@gmail.com">Marilson</A> ; <A
title=anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net
href="mailto:anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net">anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Cc:</B> <A title=andre@ox.co.za
href="mailto:andre@ox.co.za">andre@ox.co.za</A> </DIV>
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<P>the revenue on 'spam' is -nothing-. as the magical 'spammer that can pay the
invoices you send him' does not exist.</P>
<P>it's probably because it's cheaper to just pay hotmail or yahoo, which
actually sell spamming their own platforms as a service, than to obtain one
single server with us. lolol.</P>
<P>the last serious spammer i talked to could not even cough up 60k eur.</P>
<P>now, although i'm sure there are many naive sales people out there that fall
for the 'we would like 200 servers but we want to try them for free for a week
first' trick, but ours generally don't go for that. lol.</P>
<P>lemme see. that's 200 servers, times 13500 euros list price to buy, devided
by 2 months times 1.50 times profit margin (yes, they pay for the hardware,
times 1.5 -every two months-, what country was it again? you wanted to be billed
from our .nl front op? 21% VAT.. ok tsjing tsjing... and the spammer goes 'no
thanks i'd rather just get google adwords'. capiche?</P>
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<DIV class=moz-cite-prefix>On 31 ينا, 2017 م 09:43, Marilson wrote:<BR></DIV>
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<DIV>We will update the number of emails practiced these days:</DIV>
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<DIV>Source: Cisco</DIV>
<DIV><A title=http://www.senderbase.org/static/spam/#tab=0
href="http://www.senderbase.org/static/spam/#tab=0"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://www.senderbase.org/static/spam/#tab=0</A></DIV>
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<DIV>AVERAGE DAILY VOLUME (BILLIONS) – Last Month</DIV>
<DIV>Spam
473.62 85.56%</DIV>
<DIV>Legitimate
79.85 14.43%</DIV>
<DIV>Malware
0.0557 0.0101%</DIV>
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<DIV>473 billion spam PER DAY in last Month. 172 trillions per year.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Mamma mia! It's a lot, but a lot of money! It is clear, clear as crystal,
because some ISPs refuse to cancel the contract even knowing that his customer
is a felon with convictions in court, proven swindler, known scammer... And
several times retaliate because they do not support complaints. </DIV>
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<DIV>Could anyone tell me what the revenue is for hosting and sending 172
trillions of spam per year? Do not be shy, nobody will call you greedy.</DIV>
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<DIV>Marilson</DIV>
<DIV><FONT style="size: 3" face=Calibri>Never so few done so much harm to so
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(Marilson)<BR><BR><BR>----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR><BR>Message:
1<BR>Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2017 12:40:00 +0000<BR>From: Brian Nisbet <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:brian.nisbet@heanet.ie">mailto:brian.nisbet@heanet.ie</A><BR>To:
<A class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
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[anti-abuse-wg] RBL Discussion Update<BR>Message-ID: <A
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text/plain; charset=utf-8<BR><BR>Ok folks...<BR><BR>The RBL Policy discussion
is interesting, but we've gone wildly off<BR>track and it has become focused,
unfortunately, on one provider.<BR><BR>I'm not going to tell anyone what to
think of Spamhaus, but this<BR>conversation is not the right place to go on
specifically about them. I<BR>think the relevant opinions have been aired and
nobody is going to be<BR>convinced one way or the other.<BR><BR>If there is
more discussion of general RBL Policy and whether bans<BR>should be
longer/shorter/whatever or the other points Andre raised, great.<BR><BR>If you
aren't talking about this, please don't post it here. There are<BR>lots of
other lists and forums and things on the Internet where you can<BR>post
away.<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR><BR>Brian<BR><BR>-- <BR>Brian Nisbet, Network
Operations Manager<BR>HEAnet CLG, Ireland's Education and Research
Network<BR>1st Floor, 5 George's Dock, IFSC, Dublin 1<BR>Registered in
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2<BR>Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2017 11:23:55 -0200<BR>From: "Marilson" <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:marilson.mapa@gmail.com">mailto:marilson.mapa@gmail.com</A><BR>To:
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Re: [anti-abuse-wg] anti-abuse-wg Digest, Vol 62, Issue 28<BR>Message-ID:
<E24B39EFAF6A483BAE7C62E711605258@xPC><BR>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR>Yesterday, Andre wrote:<BR>> In 2015, the
number of emails sent and received per day total over 205
billion...<BR><BR>Andre is underestimating the size of the problem and Olaf,
the prince of spam, the demolisher, the man who almost broke the internet,
pretends to be unaware:<BR><BR>During 2010, about 107 trillion emails were
sent around the world. Of that total, 89.1% were spam - this corresponds to an
average of 262 billion unwanted messages per day, according to data from Royal
Pingdom consultancy, which monitors web traffic.<BR><BR>293 billion emails
being 262 billion spam, in 2010.<BR><BR>Marilson<BR><BR>From: <A
class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated
href="mailto:anti-abuse-wg-request@ripe.net">anti-abuse-wg-request@ripe.net</A>
<BR>Sent: Monday, January 30, 2017 2:21 PM<BR>To: <A
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anti-abuse-wg Digest, Vol 62, Issue 28<BR><BR>Send anti-abuse-wg mailing list
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Topics:<BR><BR> 1. Re: Fwd: Re: RBL policy (HRH Prince Sven Olaf
von CyberBunker)<BR> 2. Re: Fwd: Re: RBL policy
(ox)<BR> 3. Re: Fwd: Re: RBL policy (ox)<BR> 4. Re:
Fwd: Re: RBL policy (HRH Prince Sven Olaf von
CyberBunker)<BR><BR><BR>----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR><BR>Message:
1<BR>Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 13:19:32 +0000<BR>From: HRH Prince Sven Olaf von
CyberBunker <A class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl">mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl</A><BR>To: <A
class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated
href="mailto:anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net">anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net</A><BR>Subject:
Re: [anti-abuse-wg] Fwd: Re: RBL policy<BR>Message-ID: <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:8099bc26-b01b-84e1-2b2e-f5e773ee22f9@xs4all.nl">mailto:8099bc26-b01b-84e1-2b2e-f5e773ee22f9@xs4all.nl</A><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed<BR><BR>as for smtp being alive.. out
of 4 billion ips some 200k run an smtp <BR>server... still a lot more than ftp
(including badly configured printers <BR>and security cameras).. but
considering it's a protocol that was <BR>supposed to run on each and every
workstation. it's dead.<BR><BR>facebook has more users per second than smtp
has mails per year. lol.<BR><BR><BR>On 30 ???, 2017 ? 01:13, ox wrote:<BR>>
On Mon, 30 Jan 2017 13:01:46 +0000<BR>> HRH Prince Sven Olaf von
CyberBunker <A class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl">mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl</A> wrote:<BR>>> no
not all dnsbls are a problem. none of the other ones block<BR>>>
non-directly related prefixes as a means of extortion into
complete<BR>>> breach of contract. there are some 110 of them last time
we checked.<BR>>> we only were on the 2 operated by spamhaus.
:P<BR>>> so by far... pretty much all dnsbl's list the ips that
originate the<BR>>> 'undesired' traffic, which stops it from<BR>>>
reaching those that use their service, and that's where it ends
for<BR>>> them... that's perfectly acceptable.<BR>>> (as long as
it's the actual end user making the decision to use their<BR>>>
'filtering' or not)<BR>>><BR>> Okay, got it, thank you for
that<BR>><BR>>> howeverrrrr... then there is
spamhaus...<BR>>><BR>> yeah, but it will show good manners if you
make a new thread about<BR>> that?<BR>> <BR>>> as for
the ripe mailinglist being smtp... yes. it unfortunately still<BR>>>
is.. and it's about the ONLY thing that still needs smtp, next to<BR>>>
signing up to habbo hotel. lol. i haven't started the mail client
for<BR>>> anything else in years. lol. face it: smtp is dead, the reason
it is<BR>>> dead: is spamhaus itself. making it unreliable.
mainly.<BR>>><BR>> we will have to agree to disagree (or not agree -
with the same<BR>> result :) )<BR>><BR>> smtp - 2017 my pov (and own
stats) There has never been so much legit<BR>> traffic sent
ever...<BR>><BR>> Easy to check though as everyone on here has their own
stats and to<BR>> quickly analize 25 vs say 80 (wow - and 443 is just as
crazy in terms of<BR>> growth as 25!) in 2015 as compared to 2016 -
smtp is alive and kicking<BR>> (so is 443!)<BR>><BR>>
Andre<BR>><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message:
2<BR>Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 15:37:32 +0200<BR>From: ox <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:andre@ox.co.za">mailto:andre@ox.co.za</A><BR>To: HRH Prince Sven
Olaf von CyberBunker <A class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl">mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl</A><BR>Cc: <A
class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated
href="mailto:anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net">anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net</A><BR>Subject:
Re: [anti-abuse-wg] Fwd: Re: RBL policy<BR>Message-ID: <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:mailman.5202.1485793288.1952.anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net">mailto:mailman.5202.1485793288.1952.anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net</A><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset=UTF-8<BR><BR>On Mon, 30 Jan 2017 13:19:32 +0000<BR>HRH
Prince Sven Olaf von CyberBunker <A class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl">mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl</A> wrote:<BR>> as for
smtp being alive.. out of 4 billion ips some 200k run an smtp <BR>>
server... still a lot more than ftp (including badly configured<BR>>
printers and security cameras).. but considering it's a protocol that<BR>>
was supposed to run on each and every workstation. it's dead.<BR>> <BR>>
facebook has more users per second than smtp has mails per year. lol.<BR>>
<BR><A class=moz-txt-link-freetext
href="https://zephoria.com/top-15-valuable-facebook-statistics/">https://zephoria.com/top-15-valuable-facebook-statistics/</A><BR>statistics,
facts (after they happened) are so crazy, lol<BR><BR>In 2015, the number of
emails sent and received per day total over 205<BR>billion...<BR><BR>in 2016
email/smtp = +8% lol<BR><BR>and 2017 - looks to be even more hectic. -
smtp maybe closer to 300<BR>billion (per day) or 109 Trillion emails per
year...lol<BR><BR>by 2020 we may be at 1000 trillion emails...<BR><BR>how many
users does facebook have per day. lol<BR><BR>> <BR>> On 30 ???, 2017 ?
01:13, ox wrote:<BR>> > On Mon, 30 Jan 2017 13:01:46 +0000<BR>> >
HRH Prince Sven Olaf von CyberBunker <A class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl">mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl</A> wrote:<BR>>
>> no not all dnsbls are a problem. none of the other ones block<BR>>
>> non-directly related prefixes as a means of extortion into
complete<BR>> >> breach of contract. there are some 110 of them last
time we<BR>> >> checked. we only were on the 2 operated by spamhaus.
:P<BR>> >> so by far... pretty much all dnsbl's list the ips that
originate<BR>> >> the 'undesired' traffic, which stops it
from<BR>> >> reaching those that use their service, and that's where
it ends for<BR>> >> them... that's perfectly acceptable.<BR>>
>> (as long as it's the actual end user making the decision to
use<BR>> >> their 'filtering' or not)<BR>> >><BR>> >
Okay, got it, thank you for that<BR>> ><BR>> >> howeverrrrr...
then there is spamhaus...<BR>> >><BR>> > yeah, but it will show
good manners if you make a new thread about<BR>> > that?<BR>>
> <BR>> >> as for the ripe mailinglist being smtp...
yes. it unfortunately<BR>> >> still is.. and it's about the ONLY
thing that still needs smtp,<BR>> >> next to signing up to habbo
hotel. lol. i haven't started the mail<BR>> >> client for anything
else in years. lol. face it: smtp is dead, the<BR>> >> reason it is
dead: is spamhaus itself. making it unreliable.<BR>> >>
mainly.<BR>> >><BR>> > we will have to agree to disagree (or
not agree - with the same<BR>> > result :) )<BR>> ><BR>> >
smtp - 2017 my pov (and own stats) There has never been so much<BR>> >
legit traffic sent ever...<BR>> ><BR>> > Easy to check though as
everyone on here has their own stats and to<BR>> > quickly analize 25 vs
say 80 (wow - and 443 is just as crazy in<BR>> > terms of growth as
25!) in 2015 as compared to 2016 - smtp is<BR>> > alive and
kicking (so is 443!)<BR>> ><BR>> > Andre<BR>> ><BR>>
<BR>> <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message:
3<BR>Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 16:36:48 +0200<BR>From: ox <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:andre@ox.co.za">mailto:andre@ox.co.za</A><BR>To: <A
class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated
href="mailto:anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net">anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net</A><BR>Subject:
Re: [anti-abuse-wg] Fwd: Re: RBL policy<BR>Message-ID: <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:mailman.5203.1485793288.1952.anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net">mailto:mailman.5203.1485793288.1952.anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net</A><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset=US-ASCII<BR><BR>On Mon, 30 Jan 2017 14:25:01 +0000<BR>HRH
Prince Sven Olaf von CyberBunker <A class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl">mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl</A> wrote:<BR>>
although i can't see how you managed to obtain statistics on the<BR>>
number of emails being sent each day... unless spamhaus would like to<BR>>
admit that they also spy on dns requests to their dnsbl...
which<BR><snip> <BR>Okay, we can just agree to disagree - or simply just
disagree is also good. lol<BR><BR>May I please solicit some comments about
Abuse Block lists<BR>(Without detracting from RFC 5782 and RFC 6471 or :<BR><A
class=moz-txt-link-freetext
href="https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-409">https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-409</A>
)<BR><BR>Considering that DNSBL tech is "MOSTLY" "reactive" (after he
abuse)<BR>- although - there are - some - DNSBL (apparently Spamhaus? etc
etc)<BR>that apparently block before anything happens (thank you for
pointing<BR>this out Simon)<BR><BR>The block time policies of RBLs - Not
specifically anyone blocklist in<BR>particular - just the general
policies)<BR><BR>***********************************<BR>Among the reactive and
pre emptive DNSBL, there are two main types of<BR>block lists: No automatic
removal and automatic removal<BR><BR>Is the policy to auto de-list after a
period of time, still accurate? <BR>or should block lists not auto de list at
all any longer?<BR><BR>If still auto de-list - Considering the change in abuse
patterns and technology, should the<BR>block times be increased or
de-creased?<BR><BR>Then; Ignoring pre-emptive - predictive (in advance for no
reason) blocking: <BR>Does society require more specialist non auto de-list
DNSBLs?<BR>(Would it be helpful to civil society, law enforcement etc to have
a<BR>"child pornography" dnsbl? or a phish dnsbl? - or is the reactive
time<BR>to high in order for dynamic ipv4? - but on ipv6 allocations to
devices<BR>could be more 'permanent'?
etc)<BR><BR>Andre<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message:
4<BR>Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 13:21:54 +0000<BR>From: HRH Prince Sven Olaf von
CyberBunker <A class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl">mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl</A><BR>To: <A
class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated
href="mailto:anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net">anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net</A><BR>Subject:
Re: [anti-abuse-wg] Fwd: Re: RBL policy<BR>Message-ID: <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:840945de-6bb5-c7f3-a7e7-231ea0117f23@xs4all.nl">mailto:840945de-6bb5-c7f3-a7e7-231ea0117f23@xs4all.nl</A><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed"<BR><BR>smtp is just one of many
protocols out there, a primitive, fairly <BR>unimportant and severely lacking
in terms of security one at that, and <BR>it's protection cannot be a reason
for any disconnection -ever-.<BR><BR><BR>On 30 ???, 2017 ? 01:17, HRH Prince
Sven Olaf von CyberBunker wrote:<BR>><BR>> and now it's time for
everyone here, to stop giving stevieboy his way <BR>> with his absurd
definitions of 'abuse'... if there is no law against <BR>> it in the
country in which the customer recides. its no reason for <BR>>
disconnection. doing so is not delivering a paid service, caving into <BR>>
blackmail, and undermining provider immunity by caving in to any <BR>>
random idiot that just so happens to have gained influence over mail <BR>>
delivery, and frequently abuses said (advertised) influence to commit
<BR>> computer sabotage (he knows what the impacts of his listings are, he
<BR>> advertises with it), to extort the internet industry into wasting
<BR>> valuable manhours on him and his self-declared 'delisting procedure',
<BR>> and breach valuable contracts.<BR>><BR>> if he mentions any ip
address (or worse: personal details) in his <BR>> crappy slander and
blackmail system he calls 'spamhaus' just call the <BR>> feds on him. the
guardia civil for example as he currently is in spain.<BR>><BR>> viola
13<BR>><BR>> puerta d' andratx.<BR>><BR>> under no circumstance
should 'spamhaus' be allowed to dictate which <BR>> customers to serve and
which not. simple as that.<BR>><BR>><BR>> now act PROFESSIONAL and
stop giving this idiot his way just because <BR>> he mentions 'spam'. as if
'spam'<BR>><BR>> is the worst thing that ever happened to the
internet... how about him <BR>> trying to get entire isps disconnected. who
gives a shit about him and <BR>> his
'spam'.<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>> On 30 ???, 2017 ? 01:09, HRH
Prince Sven Olaf von CyberBunker wrote:<BR>>><BR>>> one would
almost go and set up a few 1000 smtp servers, all sending <BR>>> steve
linford viagra offers, just to annoy the guy back. operational <BR>>>
costs would go through the roof tho lol.<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>
On 30 ???, 2017 ? 01:04, HRH Prince Sven Olaf von CyberBunker
wrote:<BR>>>><BR>>>> btw. this is europe. not america. we
can say fuck however many times <BR>>>> we want over here. tyvm. and
in the case of spamhaus, it's fully <BR>>>> applicable. spamhaus IS a
cancer. that was using this mailinglist <BR>>>> just a few hours ago
to try to further the reach of their cancerous <BR>>>> censorship
tool disguised as a 'spam
fighter'<BR>>>><BR>>>><BR>>>> On 30 ???, 2017 ?
01:03, HRH Prince Sven Olaf von CyberBunker
wrote:<BR>>>>><BR>>>>> if the fully appropriate
language used is the only thing you can <BR>>>>> think of as an
argument, that shows it's completely right. lol. <BR>>>>> you're
free to google 'cb3rob' and see what steve linford told the
<BR>>>>> 'world press' about our operations in the past. so far
for <BR>>>>> inappropriate
language.<BR>>>>><BR>>>>><BR>>>>><BR>>>>>
On 30 ???, 2017 ? 12:58, Tobias Knecht wrote:<BR>>>>>>
Hello,<BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>> @Sven
Olaf:<BR>>>>>> Please stop using this type of offensive
language!<BR>>>>>> This is a public mailinglist and not a place
for you to rant and <BR>>>>>> attack in the way you are at the
moment.<BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>> So step back for a
minute, take a deep breath and calm
down!<BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>> And if you feel you can
send a message without using this type of <BR>>>>>> language,
feel free to do so, otherwise stay
away!<BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>> If you have any
questions, feel free to reach out to me
directly.<BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>>
Thanks,<BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>>
Tobias<BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>> --
<BR>>>>>> ?RIPE Anti Abuse Working Group
Co-Chair<BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>>
?<BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 1:46
PM, HRH Prince Sven Olaf von <BR>>>>>> CyberBunker <<A
class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated
href="mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl">svenk@xs4all.nl</A> <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl">mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl</A>>
wrote:<BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>>
btw it would be of great assistance in this matter if
transit<BR>>>>>> carriers, simply, only
HAD asn's and no ip prefixes that
can<BR>>>>>> be used as a blackmailing
vector. don't quite see why
everyone<BR>>>>>> combines the 'isp'
part with the 'transit providing' part
of<BR>>>>>> their operations. parties
that provide transit, have no
need<BR>>>>>> for ip space (bgp
sessions are better on
10.0.0.0/8<BR>>>>>> <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="http://10.0.0.0/8"><http://10.0.0.0/8></A> anyway, prevents attack
from 'outside').<BR>>>>>> if there are
no ip's there is nothing idiots like spamhaus
(so<BR>>>>>> far they are the only
ones) can 'blacklist' to 'build
up<BR>>>>>> pressure' to breach
contracts. so just split up those
operations.<BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>><BR>>>>>>
On 30 ???, 2017 ? 12:32, HRH Prince Sven Olaf von
CyberBunker<BR>>>>>>
wrote:<BR>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>
customer wants to send packets from ip A to ip b... did
they<BR>>>>>>> arrive? -> yes. we
did our job. no -> we did not do our
job.<BR>>>>>>> i can't quite see why
we would even need to know what
'smtp'<BR>>>>>>> is. nor any of the
other obscure shit protocols out
there.<BR>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>
On 30 ???, 2017 ? 12:30, HRH Prince Sven Olaf von
CyberBunker<BR>>>>>>>
wrote:<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
content. is NEVER.
network-related-abuse.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
'making more use of a mail protocol that in every other
way<BR>>>>>>>> is used as
intended' is also not 'network-related-abuse'
in<BR>>>>>>>> fact it's not abuse
at all. it's like tv
advertisements.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
'malware and virusses' all simply exploit the same
old<BR>>>>>>>> services
'provided' by crappy windows malware, which
should<BR>>>>>>>> get some import
restrictions, and the problem is solved
ay.<BR>>>>>>>> it's windows
itself that is the malware
there...<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
'phishing'... so you're saying your bank login
procedure<BR>>>>>>>> sucks balls
and/or you think 16 numbers on the front and
3<BR>>>>>>>> top secret ones on
the back of a plastic card people show
in<BR>>>>>>>> every restaurant
they go to are 'security' - go fix your
own<BR>>>>>>>> crap and stop
bothering us, we forward -packets-. we
don't<BR>>>>>>>> have time to
hunt ghosts for your broken financial
services.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
'announcing the whole god damn internet split up
into<BR>>>>>>>> /24s'.. - yes ..
that's 'abuse'.
lol.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
and either way... if someone doesn't like what someone
else<BR>>>>>>>> is doing they can
take them to the -appropriate- courts
(of<BR>>>>>>>> the other party)
and try to get them to stop...
blackmailing<BR>>>>>>>> the sales
department of the transit carriers of
their<BR>>>>>>>> supplier of
their supplier of their supplier, will only
make<BR>>>>>>>> them change isps,
cause financial loss (or gains:
setup<BR>>>>>>>> fees),
etc.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
so far all spamhaus has ever established
is:<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
- a whole lot of unroutable/unsellable/unusable
ipv4<BR>>>>>>>> 'burned'
ranges.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
- smtp is no longer peer to peer (their bashing on open
relays)<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
- smtp is no longer real time
(graylisting)<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
- smtp is no longer reliable (with over 20 million
ip<BR>>>>>>>> addresses listed
despite there only being 300k
mailservers<BR>>>>>>>> in the
world, no
wonder!)<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
so instead of stopping spam, they managed to kill of
smtp.<BR>>>>>>>>
congratulations.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
everyone now uses skype and facebook (which are
real-time<BR>>>>>>>> and do have
friends-lists) lolol. you have succeeded
in<BR>>>>>>>> bringing microsoft
and facebook users to spy on. well
done.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
if smtp is 'getting less' that is only because it has
no<BR>>>>>>>> users left. people
only start it up to read
ripe<BR>>>>>>>> mailinglists
(lol) or sign up for habbo hotel. FACT.
lol.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
none of our customers has ever sent UCE from our
networks...<BR>>>>>>>> because...
ever since 2004... we have simply blocked
port<BR>>>>>>>> 25... smtp only
causes -shit- and it -delivers
shit-<BR>>>>>>>> (abusemail and
'legal' threats about shit that is not
our<BR>>>>>>>> problem). we sure
as hell have some customers that
cause<BR>>>>>>>> 'shit' but they
usually do it in somewhat more
profitable<BR>>>>>>>> markets
than sending 'spam' and most definately can buy a
tv<BR>>>>>>>> station or 2 to do
their advertisements on. tyvm spamhaus.
lol.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
where this 'mytical' spammer that can pay our
1000-1500<BR>>>>>>>> euros per
month per server would come from, i don't know,
i<BR>>>>>>>> certainly have never
met any... i tried to invoice one
60k<BR>>>>>>>> once and he backed
off already. poor spammers. they're
like<BR>>>>>>>> child porn
people. can't pay for anything, so not an
urgent<BR>>>>>>>> issue at
all.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
our customers frequently have the entire fucking cia
rolling<BR>>>>>>>> over their
doorstep and if it's not them its the god
damn<BR>>>>>>>> copyright mafia.
slightly different budgetarial
picture<BR>>>>>>>> there. shit
that -is- worth the
trouble.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
now, please take your shitty nagging about 'abuse' of
your<BR>>>>>>>> crappy silly old
smtp protocol, which doesn't
even<BR>>>>>>>> -originate- from
our networks in the first fucking
place,<BR>>>>>>>> and stick it
where the sun doesn't shine... as
for<BR>>>>>>>> malware... windows
is the malware there... it
facilitates<BR>>>>>>>> all the
programs residing on top of the same old 1990s
badly<BR>>>>>>>> implemented os/2
ripoff crap. so basically call
mickeysoft<BR>>>>>>>> and ask
them to fix the bugs they all exploit, or call
the<BR>>>>>>>> european
commission and impose trade bans against
microsoft.<BR>>>>>>>> simple
enough.<BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>
On 30 ???, 2017 ? 12:13, HRH Prince Sven Olaf
von<BR>>>>>>>> CyberBunker
wrote:<BR>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>
advertising the sale of : viagra, sex slaves, ak47s,
porn<BR>>>>>>>>> of any kind,
human trafficing services, specific
animals,<BR>>>>>>>>> cocain,
data obtained through espionage,
encryption<BR>>>>>>>>>
technology, vpns, gay propaganda, military propaganda,
etc<BR>>>>>>>>> is subject to
applicable local law (if any, and if there
is<BR>>>>>>>>> none, it's
perfectly fine)... not 'spamhaus policies'
as<BR>>>>>>>>> spamhaus is not
supposed to be 'the internet
government'.<BR>>>>>>>>> even
if they think they should
be.<BR>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>
if the uk wants to keep certain products from
entering<BR>>>>>>>>> 'their'
territory (and in doing so limit the freedom
of<BR>>>>>>>>> their own
stakeholders/tax payers) that is up to
them<BR>>>>>>>>> others choose
not to work against their
own<BR>>>>>>>>>
stakeholders/tax payers that way. they have a
customs<BR>>>>>>>>> department
to keep said products outside. can't tell
others<BR>>>>>>>>> not to
produce or sell or advertise it. setting up
dirty<BR>>>>>>>>> front
operations like 'spamhaus' to lure naive nerds
into<BR>>>>>>>>> the illusion
that they would be 'fighting spam' is a
very<BR>>>>>>>>> nasty thing
to do. geo-political wise and business
wise.<BR>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>
now... in thailand porn is illegal... so...
let's<BR>>>>>>>>> disconnect
all porn sites because thailand wants us to,
oh<BR>>>>>>>>> but wait,
thailand doesn't have a 'spamhaus' thinking
they<BR>>>>>>>>> rule the
entire internet through means of blackmail
and<BR>>>>>>>>> calling people
'spammers' or 'spam
supporters'.<BR>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>
what also works, besides blackmailing with
committing<BR>>>>>>>>>
computer sabotage against the sales department of
suppliers<BR>>>>>>>>> of
suppliers of suppliers of the publisher of a
website,<BR>>>>>>>>> are:
assassins, commandos, carpet bombing, agent
orange.<BR>>>>>>>>> etc... all
of which should be deployed against spamhaus
if<BR>>>>>>>>> you ask me. :P
but a nullroute would suffice. lol.
after<BR>>>>>>>>> all bgp is
an 'advisory' to 'voluntary peers' and 'we
don't<BR>>>>>>>>> block
anything' as they themselves always
say.<BR>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>
On 30 ???, 2017 ? 11:29, Esa Laitinen
wrote:<BR>>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>>
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 12:19 PM HRH Prince Sven Olaf
von<BR>>>>>>>>>>
CyberBunker <<A class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated
href="mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl">svenk@xs4all.nl</A> <A
class=moz-txt-link-rfc2396E
href="mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl">mailto:svenk@xs4all.nl</A>>
wrote:<BR>>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>>
also it's quite vague that when some mossadis
rent<BR>>>>>>>>>>
servers and run an espionage botnet on it (which
we<BR>>>>>>>>>>
happily intercept ourselves ofcourse) -
spamhaus<BR>>>>>>>>>>
somehow magically never lists -that-..
just<BR>>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>>
Looking at the amusing rant of Sven Olaf, it seems
that<BR>>>>>>>>>> the
listing
works!<BR>>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>>
Keep up the good work, spamhaus et
al!<BR>>>>>>>>>><BR>>>>>>>>>>
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