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Re: [Asrg] Re: 2.a. Analysis - Honeypot!

2003-09-24 05:49:40
At 11:07 AM +0200 9/24/03, Jose Marcio Martins da Cruz wrote:
At the same time, as our filtering does dynamic blacklisting, we receive
spam coming from many, many clients. The same spam comes from many
clients, and each client does very few connections a day (one or two).
The very most spam we receive comes from end-users of these domains, not
from open-relays.

More likely is that spammers are using the proxies that have been installed by the virus. And these aren't necessarily detectable proxies. They require certain triggers to get them to open up and forward spam.
--
Kee Hinckley
http://www.messagefire.com/         Next Generation Spam Defense
http://commons.somewhere.com/buzz/  Writings on Technology and Society

I'm not sure which upsets me more: that people are so unwilling to accept
responsibility for their own actions, or that they are so eager to regulate
everyone else's.

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