Hi all,

FYI Hans-Martin, I reached out to ovh team yesterday night to push your
message, seems your abuse report has been processed by the proper team. No
idea if they answered you, but at least, they have handled the report, and
probably done the appropriate actions.

On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 7:13 AM Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop <
mailop@mailop.org> wrote:

> Tonight we received a huge wave of extortion spams from OVH hosted domains
> trying to get bitcoin payments. The senders claim that recipients watched
> child porn.
>
> This is the final straw for me to add a rule to reject all mail traffic
> from OVH until the sender is whitelisted. OVH is completely unresponsive to
> abuse complaints, they won't even react when clearly criminal activity
> happens from their IP space.
>
> The domains used were:
>
> aoyn.sbs
> bnop.sbs
> burx.sbs
> enux.sbs
> fojr.sbs
> hnls.sbs
> nbot.sbs
> ouhb.sbs
> pxur.sbs
> rnuh.sbs
>
> with the IP addresses
>
> 51.89.5.129
> 51.89.5.145
> 51.89.175.30
> 51.89.175.173
> 51.89.175.196
> 54.38.1.200
> 57.128.16.249
> 57.128.60.137
> 57.128.83.193
> 57.128.123.32
> 57.128.165.75
> 57.128.166.120
> 91.134.96.213
> 91.134.97.224
> 91.134.97.232
> 135.125.66.34
> 135.125.66.86
> 135.125.66.217
> 135.125.217.78
> 141.94.64.94
> 141.95.108.175
> 148.113.137.42
> 148.113.139.81
> 148.113.140.91
> 148.113.141.117
> 148.113.143.4
> 162.19.68.117
>
> It's probably pointless to call for a general OVH boycott, as much as I
> would like to do that :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Hans-Martin
> _______________________________________________
> mailop mailing list
> mailop@mailop.org
> https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop
>
_______________________________________________
mailop mailing list
mailop@mailop.org
https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop

Reply via email to