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Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 10:53 AM Denys Fedoryshchenko < nuclear...@nuclearcat.com> wrote: > On 2020-04-13 17:25, Kushal R. wrote: > > From the past few months we have been receiving a constant stream of > > abuse reports from a company that calls themselves RiskIQ > > (RiskIQ.com). > > > > The problem isn’t the abuse reports themselves but the way they send > > them. We receive copies of the report, on our sales, billing, > > TECH-POCs and almost everything other email address of ours that is > > available publicly. It doesn’t end there, they even online on our > > website and start using our support live chat and as recently as > > tomorrow they I see that they have now started using Twitter > > (@riskiq_irt) to do the same. > > > > We understand these reports and deal with them as per our policies and > > timelines but this constant spamming by them from various channels is > > not appreciated. > > > > Does anyone have a similar experience with them? > > If the problem of abuse legit and arises with enviable constancy, maybe > it is time to take fundamental measures to combat abuse? > I had to block port 25 by default on some operators and create a > self-care web page for removing it, > with the requirement to read legal agreement where consequences stated, > if the client start spamming. > For those who are bruteforcing other people's servers / credentials, > soft-throttling ACL had to be implemented. > And as they wrote earlier, it’s better to kick out exceptionally bad > customers than to destroy your reputation. >