Hi Paras, I covered the booter topic in a previous reply on a different (though basically the same) thread. By "non-existent" you mean we are processing thousands of reports per week. If you have something to report you can certainly do so at cloudflare.com/abuse. We'd be more than happy to process your report also. Thanks, Justin ____________ Justin Paine Head of Trust & Safety CloudFlare Inc. PGP: BBAA 6BCE 3305 7FD6 6452 7115 57B6 0114 DE0B 314D On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 7:37 AM, Paras Jha <paras@protrafsolutions.com> wrote:
Hi Jair,
This list is really interesting.
From just a preliminary test, more than half of these domains are hiding behind Cloudflare, and OVH has a sizable fraction too. I suppose it's inevitable, given that both are known for having non-existent abuse departments.
Regards
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Jair Santanna <j.j.santanna@utwente.nl> wrote:
Hi folks,
A friend forward me your topic about Booters and CloudFlare. Then I decided to join the NANOG list. The *answer* for the first question about CloudFlare and Booters is at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW5vJyI_HcU (minute 45:55) given by the _CloudFlare CEO_ in the blackhat2013.
I investigate Booters since 2013 and I know many (if not all) the possible aspects about this DDoS-as-a-Service phenomenon. A summary of my entire research (or large part of that) can be watched at https://tnc16.geant.org/web/media/archive/3A (from minute 22:53). On top of that, I developed an algorithm to find Booters and publicly share such list (http://booterblacklist.com/). My main goal with this initiative is to convince people to blacklist and keep on track the users that access Booters (that potentially perform attacks)
If you have any question about any aspect of the entire phenomenon don't hesitate to contact me. By the way, I want to help deploy the booters blacklist worldwide and help prosecutors to shutdown this bastards. I have many evidences!
Cheers,
Jair Santanna jairsantanna.com
-- Regards, Paras
President ProTraf Solutions, LLC Enterprise DDoS Mitigation