[AusNOG] ICANN to bring an end to TLD privacy?
Dean Walsh
dean at deanwalsh.com.au
Mon Jun 29 19:18:46 EST 2015
That's the most potato thing I've heard.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 29 Jun 2015, at 12:40 pm, Chad Kelly <chad at cpkws.com.au> wrote:
>
>> On 6/28/2015 12:00 PM, ausnog-request at lists.ausnog.net wrote:
>> Australian network operators and the wider technology community need
>> >to learn what is actually a threat to the ability to operate networks
>> >and services over the top of them. Spam is not a threat.
> That is incorrect, spam has always been a threat and over the last couple of years with the more sophisticated methods that spammers use, such as sending viruses attached to emails in .zip files, its become more of a threat to network operators, and the servers and other devices attached to those networks. Which is why you need to spend money on solutions to filter out that spam before it even reaches its destination.
> Not to mention the issues with compromised php form scripts where you run the risk of having entire IP ranges blocked from customers having sent thousands of spam emails out through the server, so then you need to filter outbound emails as well to avoid threats from both ends.
>
> Regards Chad.
>
>
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> Chad Kelly
> Manager
> CPK Web Services
> web www.cpkws.com.au
> phone 03 9013 4853
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