Yeah, the (new) website tried to get me to install something that I assume
was malware. Yuck.

I've reached out to the blacklist maintainer (I've talked to him a few
times over the years). His email address is at a different domain, so it is
perhaps unaffected. However, I assume at this point that his chances of
getting the domain back are near-zero, so I've updated DNSBL to list Spam
Cannibal as dead:
https://www.dnsbl.com/2016/09/status-of-blspamcannibalorg-fix-in_22.html

Cheers,
Al Iverson

On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 3:46 AM David Hofstee <opentext.dhofs...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> As you can see on
http://multirbl.valli.org/detail/bl.spamcannibal.org.html, it was not
listing 127.0.0.2 for a while... I use that as an indicator.

> Yours,


> David

> On 30 May 2018 at 07:22, John Stephenson <johnstephenso...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>> I just checked spamcannibal.com and for me, I see the 'domain has
expired'
>> message.  I didn't go to the website at first as I received a very scary
>> page from FortiGuard that the web page was blocked.  That still leaves us
>> unsure if the original owner wants to maintain this list, even if he has
>> the opportunity.
>> On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 7:17 AM Mark Foster <blak...@blakjak.net> wrote:

>> > Doesn't ICANN policy require the domain to be put into a pending state
and
>> > disabled in the DNS for a period of time before it's allowed to be
resold?

>> > Here it is, grace period:

>> > https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/expired-2013-05-03-en

>> > Failure to work in the DNS is often the trigger for the owner 'hey,
maybe
>> > i've forgotton to do something' response.

>> > If that'd happened I'd have expected the domain to stop working well
>> > before it could change ownership.  But have caught out registrars in
the
>> > .com zone failing to get this right before, so nothing would surprise
me.

>> > Mark.


>> > > The record was recently updated 15 years and 4 days after this domain
>> was
>> > > originally
>> > > created. My assumption is that this domain may have expired and the
>> > > current
>> > > owner purchased and re purposed this domain opportunistically. Other
>> > > blacklists have died this way.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Domain Name: SPAMCANNIBAL.ORG
>> > > Registry Domain ID: D98199203-LROR
>> > > Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.tucows.com
>> > > Registrar URL: http://tucowsdomains.com
>> > > Updated Date: 2018-05-30T03:16:26
>> > > Creation Date: 2003-05-26T19:20:39
>> > > Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2018-05-26T19:20:39
>> > > Registrar: TUCOWS, INC.
>> > > Registrar IANA ID: 69
>> > > Domain Status: ok https://icann.org/epp#ok
>> > > Registry Registrant ID:
>> > > Registrant Name: Contact Privacy Inc. Customer 016557784
>> > > Registrant Organization: Contact Privacy Inc. Customer 016557784
>> > > Registrant Street: 96 Mowat Ave
>> > > Registrant City: Toronto
>> > > Registrant State/Province: ON
>> > > Registrant Postal Code: M6K 3M1
>> > > Registrant Country: CA
>> > > Registrant Phone: +1.4165385457
>> > > Registrant Phone Ext:
>> > > Registrant Fax:
>> > > Registrant Fax Ext:
>> > > Registrant Email: spamcannibal....@contactprivacy.com
>> > > Registry Admin ID:
>> > > Admin Name: Contact Privacy Inc. Customer 016557784
>> > > Admin Organization: Contact Privacy Inc. Customer 016557784
>> > > Admin Street: 96 Mowat Ave
>> > > Admin City: Toronto
>> > > Admin State/Province: ON
>> > > Admin Postal Code: M6K 3M1
>> > > Admin Country: CA
>> > > Admin Phone: +1.4165385457
>> > > Admin Phone Ext:
>> > > Admin Fax:
>> > > Admin Fax Ext:
>> > > Admin Email: spamcannibal....@contactprivacy.com
>> > > Registry Tech ID:
>> > > Tech Name: Contact Privacy Inc. Customer 016557784
>> > > Tech Organization: Contact Privacy Inc. Customer 016557784
>> > > Tech Street: 96 Mowat Ave
>> > > Tech City: Toronto
>> > > Tech State/Province: ON
>> > > Tech Postal Code: M6K 3M1
>> > > Tech Country: CA
>> > > Tech Phone: +1.4165385457
>> > > Tech Phone Ext:
>> > > Tech Fax:
>> > > Tech Fax Ext:
>> > > Tech Email: spamcannibal....@contactprivacy.com
>> > > Name Server: ns1.renewyourname.net
>> > > Name Server: ns2.renewyourname.net
>> > > On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 6:47 AM Marc Bradshaw via mailop
>> > > <mailop@mailop.org>
>> > > wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> We received a bunch of noise from rbl checks against the
>> > >> spamcannibal.org
>> > > blacklist, the domain was briefly redirecting to an expired domain
page,
>> > > and now redirects to some rather less reputable websites.
>> > >
>> > >> Does anyone have a contact, or know the status of this blacklist?
>> > >
>> > >> -->     Marc Bradshaw - Deliverability/Abuse at FastMail
>> > >>      m...@fastmailteam.com | @marcbradshaw
>> > >
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