Setup a blacklist and start blocking the IP ranges of the Home-Based
systems. Take the offending IP addresses and use ARIN to look up the ip
range of the offending ISP. You may even be able to call the ISP to get
their non-business ip ranges.


Kevin Bilbee

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J
> Porter
> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 2:38 AM
> To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Solution for tooo much junkmail?
> 
> We're all seeing it... My log files have increased over 30% in recent
> times
> as I'm sure yours have too. Through due diligence we stop an awful lot,
> but
> much still gets by.
> 
> But we're being active after the fact. Is there anyone who has
> knowledge of
> what virus and/or trojan is causing all of this great increase in
> activity??
> The biggest thing we do know is that the majority of it is coming from
> our
> neighbors: the home-based systems on dial-up, DSL and cable.
> 
> I'd like to be more "proactive" and go on an education crusade to
> provide
> folks with the knowledge of how to detect if their systems are infected
> and
> what to do about it, but I have no idea of what to look for or what
> software
> to use to "fix" it.
> 
> Anyone with some leads on finding the ultimate sources that's creating
> all
> these zombies??
> 
> ~Joe
> 
> 
> 
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