On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 05:53:48PM -0700, Dan Hollis wrote:
I'm saying people who filter their abuse mailboxes need to stop doing so.
1. They needed to stop doing so a few decades ago. Anybody still doing it today is doing it on purpose, which of course leads directly to the question: why? 2. In the case of this operation, perhaps it's because it has a very, VERY long history of support for spammers and other abusers. A quick glance at data-on-hand shows 250+ incidents over the past decade, and I'm sure that's only the surface. 3. There is no point whatsoever in reporting abuse to them. The most likely outcome of doing so is that you will be targeted for retaliation. 4. With that in mind, isn't it curious that I posted a comment in this thread on 7/27 and then on 7/28 observed this (heavily redacted) from their network space: Failed password for root from 116.206.72.123 Failed password for invalid user VM from 116.206.72.123 Failed password for invalid user localhost from 116.206.72.123 Failed password for root from 116.206.72.123 Failed password for invalid user sir from 116.206.72.123 Failed password for root from 116.206.72.123 ---rsk