Ben Jackson wrote:
>> >  Looking atwww.senderbase.org  (Cisco's IronPort Security portal), I find
>> >  their reputation rating forwww.linuxcnc.org  is "poor". Why? It doesn't
>> >  say, specifically.
> I'm surprised this list was unaware that linuxcnc.org had been hijacked.
> When I was first setting up EMC2 I ran into that problem several times
> and had to rely on Google's cached results to read several of the pages.
> The home page had a ton of bogus keywords hidden at the bottom.  It has
> obviously been cleaned up now but there should be no surprise that it
> got flagged in the meantime.

What does seem a little annoying is that the likes of Google seem to be able to 
cache the crap better than the real content? And then when a problem is 
identified there is no way to get the crap cleared out of those caches to clear 
the mess up. What would be nice would be if Google helped by blocking any 
content contaminated by spam when they are told about it. Bing and Yahoo are 
just as bad and a combined international effort to wipe the hackers out would 
be 
a better use of resources than the current level of miss information?

OK identifying problem domains from ones simply being abused is not easy, but 
it 
is about time something was done?

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