+1, while it would be unfair to just drop it, this would help other
parties be a little more aggressive in analyzing the content..
Same should go for new groups that are freshly created..
However, once word is out, just like domain holders, they will simply
build up and age a nest of addresses..
But it might catch newbies at the game..
Of course, unfair to just call Google out on this..
(Quick look in the personal spam folder, just from today..)
SEO Spammer(s)..
Return-Path: <deepikapadu...@outlook.com>
Return-Path: <poonammishr...@outlook.com>
Return-Path: <stephanpeterse...@outlook.com>
Return-Path: <kajolyadavseo7...@outlook.com>
Return-Path: <rajesh.teamlea...@outlook.com>
From: "Sophia Greg" <sophia.best1onlinesolut...@gmail.com>
(however, they are emailing out another companies email platform)
--- And for your weekend reading.. what are the rest? IN no particular
order....
Amazon Bulk Email Marketer(s) (Someone Should get Amazon to force some
accountability, at least 'rwhois', their IP space is getting worse and
worse. )
Snowshoe spammer(s) with their own IP space, pretending to be legit
hosters.. (emerging market spammers)
Leakage from GoDaddy (they have to do better on egress, these are simple
bot generated emails.. )
Snowshoe Spammers on Friendly Hosting Space (No need to call anyone out
*cough* OVH et al) Brazilian Spammers like them..
Received: from p38.polos.review (HELO p38.polos.review) (145.239.135.15)
Received: from ad4.integra.fun (HELO ad4.integra.fun) (145.239.135.81)
... 145.239.135.251 1 z39.oficialsim.win
Snowshoe Spammers on naive new hosters, with automated systems..
Spam from my registrar trying to upsell me on services.
(Someone tell registrars they shouldn't send marketing via the same
servers that they need to send important renewal notices out?
Compromised email accounts on government email servers.. (Yo mijp.gov.ve)
And a little bit of static IP space compromises on the IoT devices not
yet on RBL's..
But now that CryptoMining is so profitable, we see a lot less server
compromises being used to send spam.. Really surprised we don't see less
spammers now overall, if I had 500,000 end users CPU's, I wouldn't waste
it on sending spam ;)
Course, Spam is still the best way to deliver a 'payload' to an end
user, whether it is Ransomware or CryptoMiners..
And with some of the latest 'zero' days we have seen, you can expect a
lot more end user complaints... 'My Computer Is running Slow'.. 'My ISP
is slow'...
Don't worry Kiddies, the ISP's have an even BIGGER plan/pipe to sell you
that will fix that problem <sic>
On 18-02-03 01:35 AM, Rob Kendrick wrote:
On Sat, Feb 03, 2018 at 12:03:23AM +0000, Michael Wise wrote:
For, “smaller players” the best way is to submit the traffic thru SpamCop.
We get a feed from them, and it’s one more drop in the bucket … but the buckets
are looked at by a human.
Could you please add a header for accounts younger than, say, two weeks?
Then I can just drop that stuff on the floor with the rest of the SEO
detritus.
B.
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