And Laura,
This is ONLY the tip of the iceberg.. as long as businesses find they
can get away with things, they will keep pushing the boundaries..
Whether it is Digital Ocean turning a blind eye, or even facilitating
criminal activity, encouraging other hosters to do the same, or putting
up
On 16 Nov 2023, at 19:57, Jay Hennigan via mailop wrote:
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> On 11/16/23 02:54, Laura Atkins via mailop wrote:
>> The New York Times
>> Laura
>
> Can you be more specific? Link to an article?
https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=cloudflare+doxx
https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=cloudflare+new+york+time
On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 at 08:49, Benoit Panizzon via mailop
wrote:
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> Hi out there
>
> A website, most probably hacked WordPress, behind cloudflare, is hosting
> a phishing site targetting our webmail user.
>
> I reported this to the owner of the hacked website. I know he read my
> messages and choo
Another perspective might be “Why care?”
It’s their site that’s compromised, it’s up to them to care about it. If a host
is sending abusive traffic your way, block the host, devalue their IPs by
reducing the networks they can communicate with. Surely their website’s abuse
isn’t making it back t
On 11/16/23 02:54, Laura Atkins via mailop wrote:
The New York Times
Laura
Can you be more specific? Link to an article?
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> On Nov 16, 2023, at 10:19 AM, Marco wrote:
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> Am 16.11.2023 schrieb Laura Atkins via mailop :
>
>> They protect a whole lot worse than phishing sites and have doxxed
>> people who complain about abuse.
>
> Is there a source for the latter?
Hi Laura
> Cloudflare does not concern itself with abuse. It does not host any websites,
> it only proxies back to the web host. They are not responsible for the
> content and they are unable to disconnect customers.
I am aware they do not host the content.
But they hide the IP address of the
Am 16.11.2023 schrieb Laura Atkins via mailop :
> They protect a whole lot worse than phishing sites and have doxxed
> people who complain about abuse.
Is there a source for the latter?
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> On 16 Nov 2023, at 08:49, Benoit Panizzon via mailop
> wrote:
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> Hi
>
>> If you want any real action from Cloudflare, you have to jump through the
>> hoop of filling in the web based abuse form. It sucks but only you can
>> decide whether it's worth your time and effort.
>
> Yes, but what
Hi
> If you want any real action from Cloudflare, you have to jump through the
> hoop of filling in the web based abuse form. It sucks but only you can
> decide whether it's worth your time and effort.
Yes, but what I don't get is, why on their first reply, they confirm
opening a case but then ne
If you want any real action from Cloudflare, you have to jump through the
hoop of filling in the web based abuse form. It sucks but only you can
decide whether it's worth your time and effort.
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Tallinn, Esto
Hi out there
A website, most probably hacked WordPress, behind cloudflare, is hosting
a phishing site targetting our webmail user.
I reported this to the owner of the hacked website. I know he read my
messages and choose to ignore the issue.
So next step, report to cloudflare.
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