Speaking of..

Does anyone know this actor?
Is this a list washing service..

Lot's of 'invalid users' however, large amounts of email at once to those invalid users.. Fairly big IP Space..

63.250.8.14                       1   william1.expedite.scanprofile.net
   63.250.8.19                    1   liam2.epromo.scanprofile.net
63.250.10.16                      1   janus1.min.metricgeneral.com
63.250.11.15                      1   hera1.display.verifymetric.net
63.250.12.18                      1   hephaestus.min.profilescan.net
63.250.16.12                      2   ethan.verify.scanverify.net
   63.250.16.14                   1   alexander1.erep.scanverify.net
   63.250.16.20                   1   zeus.min.scanverify.net
63.250.17.15                      2   noah1.rev.livelymetrics.com
   63.250.17.21                   2   hera1.pursue.livelymetrics.com
63.250.19.13                      1   hypno.mind.profileinquiries.com
63.250.20.13                      1   adv.edisplay.activeinquiries.com
   63.250.20.14                   1   ares2.fuse.activeinquiries.com
   63.250.20.16                   2   net1.broadcast.activeinquiries.com
63.250.21.18                      1   hephaestus1.sponser.livelyscan.com
63.250.22.14                      1   central1.tech.scangeneral.net
   63.250.22.20                   2   hera.verify.scangeneral.net
63.250.23.12                      1   thor1.edisplay.scanprofiles.com
   63.250.23.13                   1   bishop2.edisplay.scanprofiles.com
   63.250.23.14                   1   ares1.long.scanprofiles.com
   63.250.23.16                   1   main2.ediscover.scanprofiles.com
63.250.24.14                      1   names2.mind.metricsverify.com
63.250.25.17                      1   main2.digital.scangeneral.com
63.250.26.14                      1   hera2.effect.verifyscan.net
63.250.27.17                      1   names2.live.activemonitor.net
   63.250.27.21                   1   nemesis2.edirect.activemonitor.net
63.250.28.15                      1   nemesis.transaction.profilemetric.net
   63.250.28.16                   1   elijah.note.profilemetric.net
   63.250.28.17                   1   janus2.note.profilemetric.net
   63.250.28.19                   1   net.tech.profilemetric.net
63.250.29.13                      1   prime.edrive.activeprofile.net
   63.250.29.16                   1   ironman1.question.activeprofile.net
   63.250.29.20                   1   main.action.activeprofile.net
63.250.30.21                      1   net2.relay.profileverify.net
63.250.31.15                      1   irishecate.secure.metricgeneral.net
   63.250.31.18                   1   demeter.remark.metricgeneral.net
   63.250.31.19                   1   poseidon.remark.metricgeneral.net

On 18-03-08 07:14 AM, Laura Atkins wrote:

On Mar 8, 2018, at 1:18 AM, Stefano Bagnara <mai...@bago.org <mailto:mai...@bago.org>> wrote:


PS: that trendmicro article is a bit the opposit of Laura answer I got
yesterday about "dealing with it offline because making it public is
not the way to fix the issue" ;-) I liked that article in 2011.

I don’t believe I ever said “dealing wit it offline because making it public is not the way to fix the issue.” But it you can show me where I said that, I will happy correct it.

I did say a couple things about making issues public, including:

"Talking about it on a public mailing list is very different from addressing the issue. In fact, I’d say public discussions are a last resort.”

In a different email I said:

"But, it’s kinda a big deal to call out stuff like this and while we’ve called out blocking companies / blacklists in the past, I’m not in a position where I think that will provide an overall benefit by making the information public. It’s also not like I’m the only person who knows this.“

Please either prove or correct your statement.

laura

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