I find it curious that e360Insight's domain names and IP addresses are on many block lists, including at least a half dozen that are U.S. based, such as the widely used SURBL and lesser known but well regarded lists like Security Sage and AHBL. Yet e360Insight chose to go after a target that common sense says is out of reach.
Reading some of the historical articles, it became clear. Lost business and tarnished reputation have very little to do with this: it's personal.
I find it curious that e360Insight's domain names and IP addresses are on many block lists, including at least a half dozen that are U.S. based, such as the widely used SURBL and lesser known but well regarded lists like Security Sage and AHBL. Yet e360Insight chose to go after a target that common sense says is out of reach.
Reading some of the historical articles, it became clear. Lost business and tarnished reputation have very little to do with this: it's personal.