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RE: Interesting new spam technique - getting a lot more popular.
From: "Church, Chuck" <cchurch () netcogov com>
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 12:53:12 -0500
Since this technique requires a IPinIP or GRE tunnel, wouldn't blocking these two protocols to/from the hosts be sufficient? Assuming of course the customer's host isn't using that normally. Chuck Netco Government Services has recently acquired Multimax and is changing its name to Multimax Inc. Visit http://www.multimax.com for more information.
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