RiskIQ is a known good player.  If there’s a stream of abuse reports maybe 
removing whatever customer it is might be a good idea?

I am not sure why they are sending out mail to every contact they can find 
though.  Are abuse tickets resolved in a timely manner?

From: NANOG <nanog-boun...@nanog.org>
Date: Monday, 13 April 2020 at 7:57 PM
To: NANOG list <nanog@nanog.org>
Subject: Constant Abuse Reports / Borderline Spamming from RiskIQ
>From the past few months we have been receiving a constant stream of abuse 
>reports from a company that calls themselves RiskIQ (RiskIQ.com).

The problem isn’t the abuse reports themselves but the way they send them. We 
receive copies of the report, on our sales, billing, TECH-POCs and almost 
everything other email address of ours that is available publicly. It doesn’t 
end there, they even online on our website and start using our support live 
chat and as recently as tomorrow they I see that they have now started using 
Twitter (@riskiq_irt) to do the same.

We understand these reports and deal with them as per our policies and 
timelines but this constant spamming by them from various channels is not 
appreciated.

Does anyone have a similar experience with them?

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