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Washington Post Blog Shuts Down 75% of Online Spam

ESCquire writes "Apparently, the Washington Post Blog 'Security Fix' managed to shut down McColo, a US-based hosting provider facilitating more than 75 percent of global spam. " Now how long before the void is filled by another ISP?

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  1. Slashdot can shut down spammers, too by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just give us an IP address linked in the summary. That's all we ned.

  2. good job! by larry+bagina · · Score: 5, Funny

    First they shut down McCain, now McColo. Next up: McDonalds?

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  3. I wonder what made them turn? by EmperorKagato · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is their AUP from 2005 (Mccolo.com)

    Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)

    All Maxis' Commerce colocation or dedicated server customers are bound by the following Acceptable Use Policy. This document may be updated from time to time. Please consult this site periodically for the most recent revision of this document.

    No Maxis' Commerce customer shall:

    Do anything illegal or anything that adversely affects Maxis' Commerce legal interests. The following list is non-exclusive, and should not be considered license to commit other illegal activities not specified below. All illegal activity is prohibited, and Maxis Commerce will cooperate fully with any law enforcement officials and/or agencies investigating and/or prosecuting such activities.

    Cracking/Hacking - attempts to access accounts or systems other than the userâ(TM)s own accounts or systems or an account or system that the user has been explicitly authorized to access is illegal under federal and state law.

    Child pornography - as defined by U.S. law. This is strictly prohibited and dealt with quickly and harshly.

    Interstate gambling - because Internet traffic generally ignores state and country boundaries, any Internet based gambling site is restricted by Federal Inter-state gambling regulations.

    Pyramid schemes or fraud - are illegal under a number of Federal, State and Local laws.

    Theft of services - attempts to utilize services that are not contracted for is considered theft and will be dealt with as such.

    Harassment - use of Maxis' Commerce network to harass or threaten (in the legal sense of those terms) any other person is prohibited.

    Please consult an attorney if you are unsure of the legal status of your activities.

    Do anything that threatens the integrity of Maxis' Commerce network or the utilization there of by other persons.

    Denial of Service (DOS) attacks - no customer will commit a DOS attack against any Maxis Commerce customerâ(TM)s host, or any other host on the Internet. Similarly, no Maxis Commerce customer will willfully or negligently allow incitement of others to attack any host on Maxis' Commerce network, or any other host on the Internet.

    Blacklists - No customer shall do anything that could get any portion of Maxis' Commerce IP space (or address space announced by Maxis Commerce on behalf of Customer) put on blacklists such the RBL (Realtime Black List) as maintained by MAPS (http://www.mail-abuse.com) or other similar organizations, or perform activities that would cause portions of the Internet to block mail or refuse to route traffic to any portion of Maxis' Commerce IP space (or address space announced by Maxis Commerce on behalf of Customer).

    Perform actions that cause unusual load on Maxis' Commerce servers (for example, mail servers, web servers, usenet servers, name servers, etc.), that cause slowness or denial of service to other Maxis Commerce customers.

    Do anything that threatens the Internet or any other network.

    No customer shall take actions that cause any portion of the Internet, or the Internet as a whole, to become unusable to any other portion of the Internet, or the Internet as a whole.

    No customer shall take actions that degrade the usefulness of the Internet, or any portion of the Internet, either through network degradation, flooding of usenet or email or so on.

    Spam - No customer shall send unsolicited commercial email, unsolicited mass mailings, spam or flood usenet newsgroups, or anything of that sort. If you have questions about what is allowed and what is not, please email abuse@mccolo.com for clarification.

    No spam may originate from Maxis Commerce IP space.

    No spam may advertise sites or services located on Maxis Commerce IP space (even if the spam originates elsewhere).

    No Maxis Commerce customer shall use third party mail servers to relay spam. This is considered a DOS attack on the third party and will be treated as such.

    No customer shall participate in pyramid schemes

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  4. OMFG!! by glock22ownr · · Score: 5, Funny

    MY SITE IS DOWN!! WTF !

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  5. Re:Oblig. by TheThiefMaster · · Score: 5, Funny

    More like:

    Your post advocates a
    (x) technical (x) legislative (x) market-based (x) vigilante
    approach to fighting spam. Your idea will not work. Here is why it won'... Holy crap how did you do that? 75% of all spam!? So much for it being botnets causing it! Congratulations!

  6. Re:Not Just Spam by thrillseeker · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you see a man getting beat by another man, do you just stand by and wait for the police to show-up 30 minutes later to collect the body?

    When seconds count, the police are just minutes away ...

  7. Re:Hosting Child porn? by Goaway · · Score: 5, Funny

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