On Monday, July 25, 2005, 8:09:08 PM, Justin Mason wrote:
> My notes on the various talks are here, if anyone's curious:

>   http://taint.org/2005/07/25/080041a.html

Thanks for sharing your notes.  Regarding:

> Searching For John Doe: Finding Spammers and Phishers: MS'
> antispam attorney, Aaron Kornblum, had a good talk discussing
> their recent court cases. Notably, he found one cases where an
> Austrian domain owner had set up a redirector site which
> sounded like it was expressly set up for spam use -- news to me
> (and worrying).

Music to *our* ears.  Let's hope spammers all register their own
redirection domains...   so we can blacklist them!

> Stopping Outgoing Spam by Examining Incoming Server Logs:
> Richard Clayton's talk. Well worth a read. It's an interesting
> technique for ISPs -- detecting outgoing spam by monitoring
> hits to your MX from your own dialup pools which uses known
> ratware patterns. 

Potentially useful, yes, but didn't he give a similar talk last
year? 

Jeff C.

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