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Re: Network abuse report

Subject: Re: Network abuse report
Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 16:15:49 -0400
Don't bother.  If you don't communicate with Asian countries, simply
block their net blocks at your firewall.  You'll get a lot less spam
in my experience.

They wont necessarily speak your language, and its probably
residential systems that are zombies (have bots installed).

This is a battle you cannot fight.


On 5/26/05, Diego Kellner <dkepler@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I am now encharged of analyzing firewall logs in my company, and
I'm beggining frequent port scanning from certain IPs (most of them in
Asia). I know it might not change a thing, but I'd like to report this
IPs to their respective ISPs. Anyone has (or knows of a web site
that's got) Network Abuse Mail Templates I could use?
Regards,
Diego



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