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Re: [opennic-discuss] Fwd: Re: FINAL REMINDER: Malware DNS server at 185.121.177.177 [SBL325026]


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  • From: Fusl Dash <opennic AT lists.dedilink.eu>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Fwd: Re: FINAL REMINDER: Malware DNS server at 185.121.177.177 [SBL325026]
  • Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2017 16:43:57 +0100

Nanually sent the email to sbl-removals AT spamhaus.org as well because not only
are they unable to run a proper blocklist but they are also apparently
incapable of adding a simple `Reply-To: sbl-removals AT spamhaus.org` header in
their emails or reading answers to their emails.

On 2017-01-04 16:34, Fusl Dash wrote:
>
>
>
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> Subject: Re: FINAL REMINDER: Malware DNS server at 185.121.177.177
> [SBL325026]
> Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2017 16:33:36 +0100
> From: Kevin Holly | FuslVZ Ltd <holly AT fuslvz.ws>
> Organization: FuslVZ Ltd
> To: notification AT spamhaus.org, abuse AT fuslvz.ws, abuse AT abuse.li,
> abuse AT choopa.com
>
> Dear madam or sir,
>
> the DNS resolver in question is a *recursive* DNS resolver and part of the
> OpenNIC Project (https://www.opennicproject.org/ - alternative root-zone)
> responsible for offering *the* uncensored, open and democratic DNS system
> and root-zone that people need in this world right at this moment.
>
> › dig +short NS nutsystem325z.bit. @185.121.177.177
> ns1.domaincoin.net.
> ns2.domaincoin.net.
> -> ns1.domaincoin.net. and ns2.domaincoin.net. are authoritative for
> nutsystem325z.bit.
>
> › dig +short A ns1.domaincoin.net. @185.121.177.177
> 83.96.168.183
> › dig +short A ns2.domaincoin.net. @185.121.177.177
> 108.61.40.140
> -> Neither ns1 nor ns2 are in any way associated with my server
> 185.121.177.177
>
> › dig +short A nut22.nutsystem325z.bit @83.96.168.183
> 202.78.227.61
> › dig +short A nut22.nutsystem325z.bit @108.61.40.140
> 202.78.227.61
> -> ns1.domaincoin.net. and ns2.domaincoin.net. are authoritative for this
> and therefore answer with the A record in question.
>
> The .bit DNS zone authoritative for the domain in question is hosted by
> Namecoin, a blockchain based information network similar to how Bitcoin
> transactions are executed, therefore there is no single point of failure or
> person or company who is able to manage or censor any domains.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Kevin Holly | Chief Executive Officer
>
> kevin.holly AT fuslvz.ws | +43 699 1334 7295
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>
>
> On 2017-01-04 16:08, notification AT spamhaus.org wrote:
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> This is an automated message from the Spamhaus Block List (SBL) database.
>> Do not reply to this email directly. Please follow the 'Removal Procedure'
>> shown on the SBL Advisory page (referenced below) instead.
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Dear Sir or Madam
>>
>> In the past weeks, Spamhaus reached out to you several times regarding the
>> following abuse issue in your network:
>>
>> SBL Advisory: https://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/query/SBL325026
>>
>> We have already sent an abuse report to you regarding this abuse problem
>> on 2016-12-16 as well as a reminder on 2016-12-27. However, we still
>> didn't received any response from you regarding this abuse issue and as of
>> today the described abuse problem still exists, threatening thousands of
>> innocent internet users.
>>
>> We hereby kindly ask you once again to take the appropriate action
>> according to your ToS/AUP at the earliest convenience to p
>> revent further abuse being generated on your network.
>>
>> This is our 3rd and last reminder. Since the ongoing persistence of this
>> abuse issue and your unresponsive behaviour, Spamhaus currently considers
>> your network as harmful and risky to Spamhaus SBL users. Should your
>> company fail to address the described abuse problem within the next 24
>> hours, Spamhaus will issue an escalation listing for your network, per SBL
>> escalation policy for 'knowingly providing spam support services'. This
>> escalation may take effect in 24 hours time.
>>
>> Spamhaus SBL Policy & Listing Criteria:
>> http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/policy.html
>>
>> Please be aware that a listing on the SBL means that email from the IP
>> addresses listed (or containing references to any web site hosted on the
>> IP addresses listed) may be rejected by Internet networks that use the SBL
>> to filter inbound mail.
>>
>> Please take action quickly.
>> Thank you.
>>
>> --
>> SBL System Robot
>> The Spamhaus Project
>> http://www.spamhaus.org
>>
>

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Best regards

Fusl - root AT meo.ws - http://meo.ws/

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