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 More options Aug 4 2004, 3:30 pm
Newsgroups: news.admin.net-abuse.email
From: "Anonymous" <Anonym...@domain.invalid>
Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2004 19:30:25 GMT
Local: Wed, Aug 4 2004 3:30 pm
Subject: Re: SUCCESS!
"Anonymous" <Anonym...@domain.invalid> wrote in message

news:laaQc.459$of6.157@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com...

> I sent them back a message, telling them about the spammer having other
> URLs registered through them, 5 of them, so I may just get this spammer
> shut down wholesale.

My mistake, only two of the spammer's 5 domains were registered with
InterCosmos.com, but they're gone now... all Registrars should be as
responsive as InterCosmos.com. That's damned impressive. Now we wait for
the DNS changes to propagate, and they'll be off the air.

So, we should see:
http://www.tecmnsd.info/ES001/

http://www.mdnfdkk.info/OE017/

going away.

What's funny is that even though the domains are on Registrar hold, meaning
that DNS won't resolve for them anymore, my DNS server's still got the
required information to hit them with SpamVampire. So, nobody can visit,
except for me. And I'm visiting a lot. And I'm not allowing my DNS server
to update that DNS record, so I'll be able to continue hitting them for as
long as that server is serving those websites, even if DNS won't point
anyone else to them.

I've got to be hell on the poor spammers... nobody can visit their websites
except the one they don't want to have visit under any circumstances... too
much fun. But, it's all part of striking fear into the hearts of spammers
everywhere. If I can become world-famous in spammer circles as someone to
avoid, I'll have accomplished my goal.


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