On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 9:34 PM, Dan Hollis <goe...@sasami.anime.net> wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2018, Rubens Kuhl wrote: > >> On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 1:56 AM, Hank Nussbacher <h...@efes.iucc.ac.il> >> wrote: >> Usually, identifying attackers at other online services is a duty on RIR >> directories, and even the RIPE one is not suffering that many changes due >> to GDPR. >> >> Also, GDPR doesn't prevent law enforcement access. >> > > It might be desirable to provide enough contact information to mitigate > issues before it has to end up in the hands of law enforcement. > Specifically on gTLD domains GDPR effects, domain contacts will still be reachable thru a web-form or short-term anonymised email. European ccTLDs adopted a myriad of solutions but they usually trend towards maintaining reachability somehow. > black hats and bullet proof hosting are definitely going to enjoy using > gdpr to hide behind though. Like they already do signing up for domain privacy services ? Currently, only the poor criminals or the newbie ones do not elect privacy when registering domains. Rubens