This particular campaign did not rise above the normal background noise here,
but
the previous campaigns that I have seen really do not differ much from the quite
ordinary, boring and perhaps even slightly incompetently run spamming
campaigns.
Apart from the content that seems to raise some
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Date : samedi 27 janvier 2024 à 23:03
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Objet : Re: [mailop] Extortion spam from OVH-hosted *.sbs domains
Am 26.01.24 um 09:42 schrieb Simon Bressier via mailop:
Hi all,
FYI Hans-Martin, I reached out to
Hello,
We have some rules to prevent SPAM, but we don't have any software access to
the customer's server. Each customer is responsible of his use regarding the
law and our term and condition. After receiving an abuse report, we let enough
time for the customer to solve the issue, and if
Hi,
I don’t work there so I can’t do much, I have told them to register to that
ML, so they can react when there’s something about ovh.
Let’s see :)
Le sam. 27 janv. 2024 à 23:02, Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop <
mailop@mailop.org> a écrit :
> Am 26.01.24 um 09:42 schrieb Simon Bressier via
On 2024-01-25 14:10:13 (+0800), Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop 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.
I'm seeing these come in from several places. They get trapped
Am 26.01.24 um 09:42 schrieb Simon Bressier via mailop:
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
> According to Randolf Richardson, Postmaster via mailop
> :
> > I'm just chiming in here with some support for you because I know a
> >few people who use OVH as well.
> >
> > Blocking on a case-by-case basis is the better approach so that
> >legitimate (non-spamming) hosts aren't
Dnia 25.01.2024 o godz. 22:00:08 John Levine via mailop pisze:
>
> As I may have said once or twice before, when you pick the cheapest,
> crummiest option, often you get what you pay for.
s/the cheapest, crummiest option/the option you CAN actually afford/
Certainly you, John, are not the
Am 26.01.24 um 09:42 schrieb Simon Bressier via mailop:
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
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
According to Randolf Richardson, Postmaster via mailop
:
> I'm just chiming in here with some support for you because I know a
>few people who use OVH as well.
>
> Blocking on a case-by-case basis is the better approach so that
>legitimate (non-spamming) hosts aren't penalized.
It appears that Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop said:
>Dnia 25.01.2024 o godz. 07:10:13 Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop pisze:
>> It's probably pointless to call for a general OVH boycott, as much as I
>> would like to do that :-)
>
>I would be the first to object to that, because my server is hosted at
If the scammers actually had such a video, wouldn't they include a
screenshot?
On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 9:03 AM Peter N. M. Hansteen via mailop <
mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 07:10:13AM +0100, Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop
> wrote:
> > Tonight we received a huge wave of
> Dnia 25.01.2024 o godz. 07:10:13 Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop pisze:
> > It's probably pointless to call for a general OVH boycott, as much as I
> > would like to do that :-)
>
> I would be the first to object to that, because my server is hosted at OVH :)
I'm just chiming in here
On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 07:10:13AM +0100, Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop 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.
Your customers might find a tiny bit of solace in
Hellow Jaroslaw,
On Thu, 2024-01-25 at 10:13 +0100, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote:
> Dnia 25.01.2024 o godz. 07:10:13 Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop pisze:
> > It's probably pointless to call for a general OVH boycott, as much
> > as I
> > would like to do that :-)
>
> I would be the first to
Dnia 25.01.2024 o godz. 07:10:13 Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop pisze:
> It's probably pointless to call for a general OVH boycott, as much as I
> would like to do that :-)
I would be the first to object to that, because my server is hosted at OVH :)
--
Regards,
Jaroslaw Rafa
filter all mail traffic from OVH. They are notorious for failing to
act on abuse reports.
Regards,
Christopher Hawker
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Subject: [mailop] Extortion spam from
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
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