This statement is simply not correct to put it mildly!
When we contacted you regarding C2 of Netwire malware you replied and I
quote: "To make long things short: Because we have no logs, there isn't
much we can do in order to solve this case."
Tonu
CERT-EE
On 10.07.2020 13:07, i...@fos-vpn.org w
I would not be so quick in judging Spamhaus to be evil or even worse,
illegal.
We've encountered C2s (malware control server) which are pure evil and
illegal in most countries but running over VPNs. Having a VPN service
provider who claims not being able to stop service for the customer who
is run
We've had similar experience with this VPN provider.
He claims not being able to track malicious actor is for the benefit of
free speech but when malware is used to attack people who express free
speech he did not understand that his service is not contributing
towards free speech but hinders it.
Dear friends,
Every member of the community, who is on the receiving end of abuse,
feels that something should be done!
I reiterate what I have said before: this is just one example of how
todays' approach in handling abuse or designing anti-abuse policy is not
really working. I am not the only o
Good evening!
I understand perfectly the concerns of those colleagues who actually
want to promote a better responsible behaviour and ensure the resources
allocated to the LIR-s are not abused or there is an effective mechanism
to stop abuse.
However, as the chair kindly pointed, RIPE policy dev
Good evening!
I fully understand that why RIPE abuse policy is a subject of community
agreement. It dates back to the history of internet and back when it was
mainly academic with few services and dependencies to the functioning of
the society and state.
Every day we in CERT-EE send out a number