I have a feeling this is one of those wack-a-mole solutions. While is
sounds like lots of fun (! :) ) I feel it might be better to rely on other
means for scoring this spam. Namely the DNSBLs that specifically look for
spamhauses like HSM or Razor2. I just don't see any other feasible
solution for this kind of spam. I could always be wrong though. Are
there any other characteristics to look at?

Justin
Perhaps, but I guess it depends on how often they're willing to change their NS records. Bear in mind that NS records must (or should) match the glue records in the parent DNS server. In other words, if they wanted to change their NS records, they'd have to change the records at their registrar as well. Might not be worth it when you have a zillion domains like they do.

Patrick



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