Re: The story about MyEtherWallet.com hijack or how to become a millionare in 2 hours.

2018-04-25 Thread Hank Nussbacher
On 25/04/2018 08:29, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > On 24/04/2018 21:35, Fredrik Korsbäck wrote: > >> TLDR; So it seems that AS10297 (some small hostingprovider in the US) >> suddenly started to announce de-aggregated AWS >> IP-space, containing quite alot of Route53 infrastructure, put up resolvers

Re: Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-25 Thread Rich Kulawiec
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 05:57:48PM -0400, b...@theworld.com wrote: > One of the memes driving this WHOIS change is the old idea of > "starving the beast". > > People involved in policy discussions complain that "spammers" -- many > only marginally fit that term other than by the strictest >

Re: Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-25 Thread Rich Kulawiec
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 07:31:20PM +, Naslund, Steve wrote: > I don't see why there should not be a way to know who is publishing data on > the Internet. +1 for this and what follows. Allow me, please, to piggyback on it with a similar thought: With great power, comes great

Can someone from instagram contact me off list?

2018-04-25 Thread Payam Poursaied

Re: Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-25 Thread keith
Well, personally for me, I use secret registration because I was tired of all the spam I got. Spammers scrape whois data for email addresses. I not trying to hide my identity on the web, I just don't like spam. I'm not some dark evil force. Cheers, Keith - Original Message - From:

Re: Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-25 Thread Anne P. Mitchell Esq.
> > Well, personally for me, I use secret registration because I was tired of all > the spam I got. Spammers scrape whois data for email addresses. I not trying > to hide my identity on the web, I just don't like spam. I'm not some dark > evil force. And of course then there's the

Re: Comcast and DGA like behavior

2018-04-25 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 11:28 AM, J. Oquendo wrote: > Anyone else seeing DGA (1) like behavior for Comcast based > customers? If so, is there any information on it? Seeing a > lot of traffic to bogus domains all synonymous with their > networks. > don't they have a

Re: Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-25 Thread Rob McEwen
On 4/25/2018 11:39 AM, Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG wrote: don't happen if I use private registration SUGGESTION: Initially register with private registration - then change it to regular non-hidden registration a few weeks later or so. (hopefully before putting it into production, especially

Re: Comcast and DGA like behavior

2018-04-25 Thread Paul Ferguson
> On Apr 25, 2018, at 8:34 AM, Christopher Morrow > wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 11:28 AM, J. Oquendo wrote: >> Anyone else seeing DGA (1) like behavior for Comcast based >> customers? If so, is there any information on it? Seeing a >>

Re: Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-25 Thread Stephen Satchell
On 04/25/2018 07:10 AM, ke...@contoocook.net wrote: Well, personally for me, I use secret registration because I was tired of all the spam I got. Spammers scrape whois data for email addresses. I not trying to hide my identity on the web, I just don't like spam. I'm not some dark evil force.

Re: Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-25 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
You must be doing something wrong. ;) After registering a new domain name, I get ~10 poorly worded emails trying to convince me a I need professional web development services. I also get ~15 phone calls over a few weeks from very thick accents and call-center noise in the background telling me

Comcast and DGA like behavior

2018-04-25 Thread J. Oquendo
Anyone else seeing DGA (1) like behavior for Comcast based customers? If so, is there any information on it? Seeing a lot of traffic to bogus domains all synonymous with their networks. 1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_generation_algorithm --

Re: Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-25 Thread Rubens Kuhl
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 2:47 PM, Rob McEwen wrote: > On 4/25/2018 11:39 AM, Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG wrote: > >> don't happen if I use private registration >> > > > SUGGESTION: Initially register with private registration - then change it > to regular non-hidden

Re: Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-25 Thread Rob McEwen
On 4/25/2018 10:50 AM, Anne P. Mitchell Esq. wrote: And of course then there's the conventional wisdom that (some) anti-spammers see secret registration as a sign that you are likely a spammer, or otherwise engaged in bad activities For example: