On 10/23/2016 04:19 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
I guess that's just an example of what somebody else already noted here, i.e. that providers don't care to spend the time and/or effort and/or money necessary to actually -do- anything about compromised boxes, and anyway, they don't want to lose a paying customer.
That was a lesson well-learned in the e-mail community, that the majority of providers don't care as long as the actions of "target" admins amount to nothing. Hell, they used to spam themselves! That's why the DNSBLs became so popular. So, bottom line, nothing is going to happen until the cost to those negligent provides rises so high as to affect profits. Period. Larger eyeball operators could help, by shutting down entire subnets infested with botted computers and things.