on Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 10:32:13AM -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Steven Champeon <schampeo@hesketh.com> said:
7) all ISPs MUST act on ANY single abuse report (including being informed of infected customer machines, which MUST be removed from the Internet ASAP. No excuses)
One problem I have with this one is people do forge reports, and there is no way around that. Also, as long as there are networks that don't enforce source address filtering, port probing complaints cannot be validated (I take them as valid unless proven otherwise, but we have had a few that appear after the fact to be forged and/or spoofed). If you _always_ take someone off-line on a single complaint, you make it easy for someone to get someone else kicked off.
Think of it as two separate requirements, one dependent on the other. 1) I'm tired of hearing stories about ISPs who let Spammer X continue because "there weren't enough complaints", and 2) once you've verified that a reported infected host IS infected, take 'im offline ASAP. Or, restate it as "no more abuse desk role account autoack ignorebots". -- hesketh.com/inc. v: +1(919)834-2552 f: +1(919)834-2554 w: http://hesketh.com join us! http://hesketh.com/about/careers/account_manager.html join us!