ISP wants to stop outgoing web based spam
Hank Nussbacher
hank at efes.iucc.ac.il
Fri Aug 11 07:50:23 UTC 2006
On Fri, 11 Aug 2006, Florian Weimer wrote:
> I assumed your Internet cafe example was the concrete scenario you
> were trying to address. There are quite a few scaners which contain
Not only. Just used as an example so everyone can be on the same page.
> There are hugely different two scenarios:
>
> 1. Spammers buy your Internet service and use it to send spam.
>
> 2. Regular customers catch some piece of malware and their computers
> send spam.
>
> In the first case, you get rid of the customers (possibly involving
> law enforcement because many of the advertised products and services
> are illegal). In the second case, you need a general anti-malware
> strategy, and webmailers are the least of your problems.
>From an anti-spam standpoint, the two cases above are one and the same.
I want to BLOCK outgoing spam. For case #2, the regular customer will
have their http blocked until they clean their computer in regards to
malware-spitting-spam. For case #1, the spammer will be blocked from
sending spam and will go elsewhere. Law enforcement is not an option
since in many third world countries where this takes place, spam is the
least of LEO worries.
-Hank Nussbacher
http://www.interall.co.il
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