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Re: [registrars] Domain Registry Support
- To: Rick Wesson <wessorh@xxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [registrars] Domain Registry Support
- From: "Marcus Faure" <faure@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 10:00:04 +0200 (CEST)
- Cc: Jim Archer <jarcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "'Registrars Constituency'" <registrars@xxxxxxxx>
- In-reply-to: <42F30C0B.2030308@ar.com> from Rick Wesson at "Aug 4, 2005 11:49:47 pm"
- Sender: owner-registrars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Rick,
is there a charge for the service?
If CORE were to participate, we would inform the respective member who
is in charge of the compromised domain, but would not enforce to take
it down.
Yours,
Marcus
> Something I've been doing for network service providers is a daily
> report on compromised systems. I'm working with APWG on
> a system to desiminate information about phishing to registrars and
> NSPs. We are finalizing the agreement and the folks at APWG would like
> to know who would be interested in participating.
>
> The system is real time, notices in text and xml using jabber as the
> transport. Also if anyone of you have an ASN and would like reports on
> your network let me know.
>
> in short would anyone use authenticated information about a fishing
> attack to place the domain on hold? also the jabber infrastructure could
> be leveraged for regular IM instead of a mailing list. Most of the folks
> going after botnets are moving from lists to IM because of the
> timeliness of the information.
>
> -rick
>
>
>
>
> Jim Archer wrote:
>
> > Would it be possible or desirable to set up a special RC list just to
> > announce scams and such? That would be a relatively low traffic list
> > and we could all add representatives who are not interested in most
> > discussion here but who are responsible for these kind of consumer
> > affairs issues.
> >
> > This might be an effective for all of us to help protect our customers...
> >
> > What does everyone think?
> >
>
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