Re: Research project on blacklists

2019-08-08 Thread Valdis Klētnieks
On Thu, 08 Aug 2019 13:31:03 -0600, "Keith Medcalf" said: > Cannot access your website. Just has a spinning colostomy bag. I'm almost afraid to ask if that's the site itself doing javascript/CSS, or the browser, or a browser extension, or if the Unicode guys have totally gone off the deep end on

Re: Research project on blacklists

2019-08-08 Thread Lyle Giese
This is one of the best and funnest emails I have seen in a long time! Thank you, Anne! Lyle Giese On 8/8/2019 2:50 PM, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. wrote: RESEARCHER'S NOTES, DAY 1: I and my colleagues have observed the operators and patrons of blacklists in the wild. They appear to be hostile

RE: Research project on blacklists

2019-08-08 Thread Keith Medcalf
On Thursday, 8 August, 2019 13:43, J. Hellenthal wrote: >Just as well as the proper signature divider in an email is actually >“dash dash space” >\o/ >Site works just fine. Doubt javascript here is of any concern to >anyone whatsoever. >Just sayin qualtics.com loads a blacklisted malicious

Re: Research project on blacklists

2019-08-08 Thread Ryan Landry
Anushah, I'm replying simply to inform you that your site works just fine, in multiple browsers, with and without ad/script blockers in place, in hopes to counteract the particularly unwelcoming email by Mr. Medcalf. Minus a handful of smaller voices, you should hopefully find our community to be

Re: Research project on blacklists

2019-08-08 Thread Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
RESEARCHER'S NOTES, DAY 1: I and my colleagues have observed the operators and patrons of blacklists in the wild. They appear to be hostile and combative. We hypothesize that they will have trouble mating. ---

Re: Research project on blacklists

2019-08-08 Thread J. Hellenthal via NANOG
og.org] On Behalf Of Anushah >> Hossain >> Sent: Thursday, 8 August, 2019 08:08 >> To: nanog@nanog.org >> Subject: Research project on blacklists >> >> Hi all, >> >> My colleagues and I at UC Berkeley and the International Computer >> Science Ins

RE: Research project on blacklists

2019-08-08 Thread Keith Medcalf
t;Hossain >Sent: Thursday, 8 August, 2019 08:08 >To: nanog@nanog.org >Subject: Research project on blacklists > >Hi all, > >My colleagues and I at UC Berkeley and the International Computer >Science Institute are working on a project evaluating third-party >blacklist

Research project on blacklists

2019-08-08 Thread Anushah Hossain
Hi all, My colleagues and I at UC Berkeley and the International Computer Science Institute are working on a project evaluating third-party blacklists. As part of that, we're interested in hearing how you utilize them, and what you perceive as their strengths and weaknesses. If you have five to