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How many others are nullrouting BT?
From: Jo Rhett <jrhett () svcolo com>
Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 12:59:42 -0700
We've long been aware that BT *never* deals with spammers or DoS attacks that originate from their network, but a new issue has come to light. BT has a number of users who are apparently testing out stolen credit card numbers from their network against stores of all flavors.
3 months of attempts by US banks, US police departments, FBI, etc to get any action taken on these issues has gone nowhere. BT is "protecting the interests of their users". Meanwhile the stolen credit card attempts continue unabated.
We're considering null-routing all BT netblocks. I'm wondering how many others have already come to the same conclusion?
-- Jo Rhett senior geek Silicon Valley Colocation Support Phone: 408-400-0550
Current thread:
- How many others are nullrouting BT? Jo Rhett (May 11)
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- Re: How many others are nullrouting BT? Jo Rhett (May 11)
- Re: How many others are nullrouting BT? bill hulley (May 12)
- Re: How many others are nullrouting BT? Jo Rhett (May 12)
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- Re: How many others are nullrouting BT? Jo Rhett (May 12)
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- Re: How many others are nullrouting BT? Jo Rhett (May 12)
- Re: How many others are nullrouting BT? Jo Rhett (May 11)
- RE: How many others are nullrouting BT? michael.dillon (May 14)
- Re: How many others are nullrouting BT? Jo Rhett (May 14)
- Directly contacting ISP's (Was: How many others are nullrouting BT?) Jeroen Massar (May 14)
- RE: Directly contacting ISP's (Was: How many others are nullrouting BT?) michael.dillon (May 14)
- Re: Directly contacting ISP's (Was: How many others are nullrouting BT?) Jo Rhett (May 14)
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