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Name and Shame Spam Senders With OpenBSD

Peter N. M. Hansteen writes "Once you've identified spam senders, OpenBSD provides all the tools you need to take one step further: exporting their addresses and publishing the evidence. You can even trap them yourself using known bad addresses. It's easy, fun and good netizenship."

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  1. Hmmm? by BCW2 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Wouldn't it be more fun to go to their house and either serve them with a civil suit for a $Million+ or just beat their computer into a cube with a sledge hammer?

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  2. the known bad addresses part seems dangerous by Trepidity · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I agree the vast majority of email sent to "known bad" addresses will be sent by spambots, and that'll probably be the exclusive source for never-published addresses. But in the case where they publish these known-bad addresses on a page that they hope spambots will index, it seems blacklisting based on them is vulnerable to abuse. If I want to get some server blacklisted, and I have any sort of access to send mail from it, I can just send mail to the known-bad addresses. For example, good way for mischievous students to cause mayhem by getting their university's mail servers blacklisted.

  3. Not Really by IsMyNameTaken · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I think someone tried the latter approach already and it didn't end up helping her much

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  4. Re:Form response by thePowerOfGrayskull · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Perhaps it drew some inspiration from this one.