R. David Murray added the comment:

I think we should instead have it email the ISP that their DNS is broken :)

Seriously, though, complain to your ISP.  My ISP at least provides name servers 
that don't have this "feature" if you prefer to use them, and they are the 
default for business accounts.  So they are being stupid, but less stupid than 
the original offender.

If you run a local DNS forwarding server, you can configure it to ignore the 
wildcard records from your upstream.  IMO everyone should run a local DNS 
caching/forwarding server for both this reason and for performance :)

If that test is run by default, we could change it to only run with -uall.  
Then normal users wouldn't see it.

Now, all that said, I won't be crushed if the test gets deleted, but I will be 
very very sad about what that event says about modern ISPs.

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