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Using BGP data to find Spammers

68 pointsby bdbover 10 years ago

5 comments

spindritfover 10 years ago
<i>The data does however show a few cases where actively routed address space was announced by the Spam networks, making this a hijack.</i><p>So on top of everything, you can get blacklisted for mail that didn&#x27;t even come from your network?
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JoshTriplettover 10 years ago
The bit I had hoped to see at the end of this article: &quot;and here&#x27;s how we stopped these bogus routes at their upstream links, to prevent this problem from recurring&quot;.<p>Disappointing to see so much analysis and no solution.
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daviduover 10 years ago
Awesome analysis of a rarely documented problem.<p>By shining the light on this, solutions will be much easier to deploy.
ajtaylorover 10 years ago
This was fascinating to me. It feels like a major failing that I could register routes for address space I don&#x27;t control. Kudos to the authors for explaining things in a way that a novice networking guy like myself could understand.
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ganeumannover 10 years ago
Interesting that people sophisticated enough in internet routing protocols to squat on unused IP space can get paid more working for spammers than legitimate companies.
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