Date: Fri, 2 May 1997 00:40:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Josef Grosch <jgrosch@superior.mooseriver.com> To: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: SPAM target (fwd) Message-ID: <199705020740.AAA05367@superior.mooseriver.com>
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Subject: Re: SPAM target
> Warner Losh said:
> >Ideas? Can we call the DA or the FBI for a DoS attack?
> >
> >Warner
> >
>
> If you can produce proof of this I would suggest you/we call FBI. This is
> against the law and it do my heart good to see these bozo twisting in the
> wind.
Might I remind everyone of the simplicity involved in spoofing mail as
well as IP addresses.
Can I suggest that any concerned parties contact:
Vegasone.com:
The catchalls first: abuse@vegasone.com, root@vegasone.com and
postmaster@vegasone.com
then the formal NIC contacts:
After Hours (VEGASONE-DOM)
2601 Grand Canyon
Las Vegas, NV 89117
Administrative Contact:
Olson, Rich (RO393) ah@VEGASONE.COM
702-227-5877
Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
Robert Duran, Jr. (JR1907) rduran@NETXS.NET
(702) 227-1501
Billing Contact:
Pedersen, David (DP593) dave@NETXS.NET
(702) 227-1501
as well as vegasone.com's ISP NETXS.NET:
Net XS Communications (NETXS-DOM)
3580 Polaris Avenue, Suite 27
Las Vegas, NV 89103
US
Administrative Contact:
Pedersen, David (DP593) dave@NETXS.NET
(702) 227-1501
Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
Robert Duran, Jr. (JR1907) rduran@NETXS.NET
(702) 227-1501
Billing Contact:
Pedersen, Kim (KP312) kim@NETXS.NET
(702) 368-2222
This really isn't CERT's problem, or I'd suggest CC'ing cert@cert.org,
as they are more in the domain of malicious breaking-and-entering.
As well, there are MANY SPAM web sites with suggestions.
This talk of FBI is rather overreactionary, as the abusing user@host
can always be blocked from the list.
Just my opinion, as we're wasting bandwidth pursuing this :)
-skots
Scott G. Akmentins-Taylor
staylor@mrynet.com
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