Greetings, I can further vouch for this... an unusually large amount of botnets reported to DroneBL have command and control servers on Atrivo's network.
With the amount of listings and reports I get, it is obvious that Atrivo does not care about the abuse@ inbox... which is unfortunate. William On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 16:49 -0400, Andrew D Kirch wrote: > Considering the years of abuse, DNSBL listings, ROKSO listings, further > abuse, and silence at the abuse switch, I _CERTAINLY_ would not send > Atrivo abuse reports, I would send them to the upstreams instead. > Considering the almost 40 page white paper produced last month on the > abuse from Atrivo, for me to change this practice, I would require: > * a rapid, and verifiable response from Atrivo here over some > period of time exceeding several months, and continuing thereafter, > * the clearing of SBL/ROKSO records, and > * a general reduction of abuse eminating from Atrivo. > > Andrew > > > Emil Kacperski wrote: > > Matt, > > > > Don't believe everything you read. I have unfortunately been a target over > > the years > > because I rented machines to Esthost. But the stories made up are way out > > there. > > It's all very easy a dedicated server / customer relationship - nothing > > more. > > > > Never did I ignore anymore from the abuse community. Go ahead and find me > > a IP address that did any spam or anything. You won't find it, I can't > > remember > > the last time I got any Spamcop complaints. Not even going to mention > > Spamhaus > > because we all know there abuse. > > > > "We asked a handful of Intercage's most vocal critics if they sent take > > down requests to Kacperski. None said yes. "In his defense, what may > > have finally happened is that malware researchers stopped bothering to > > report" abusive sites," Eckelberry says." > > > > None said YES! That pretty much sums it all up. Maybe I could of reached > > out > > more, I guess that was my mistake. But it surely is impossible to deal > > with if > > you have to deal with people like John Reid. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Contact: Emil Kacperski > > > > Company: Intercage Inc. - Atrivo > > > > Dedicated Servers > > > > San Francisco Datacenter > > > > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Phone: 925-550-3947 > > > > ICQ: 23531098 > > > > > > > > > >