Re: [mailop] What to do with a look-alike domain used in phishing

2022-08-05 Thread Henry Yen via mailop
A fellow named Mike Andrews used to offer to take over domains once used by, or likely to be used be, spam and malware. I had once grabbed an expired domain used by a spammer network, and I was glad to transfer it over to him rather than continue to pay the annual fee myself. On Mon, Jul 18, 2022

Re: [mailop] What to do with a look-alike domain used in phishing

2022-07-18 Thread Carsten Schiefner via mailop
Thomas, shall we talk this through out of band - and you may post a summary later on, if you wish? Best, -C. -- Von meiner Hängematte aus gesendet. -Original Message- From: Tobias Fiebig via mailop To: mailop@mailop.org Sent: Mo., 18 Juli 2022 10:45 Subject: [mailop] What to do with

[mailop] What to do with a look-alike domain used in phishing

2022-07-18 Thread Tobias Fiebig via mailop
Heho, ~a year ago I registered a (by then) unregistered look-alike domain for a major European hoster, as I was receiving rather good spear-phishing from it, and it was, well, unregistered. (The domain is hetzners.de ). I setup DMARC p=reject and SPF -all, and let it be. Now, the domain keeps