[anti-abuse-wg] 2011-06 New Policy Proposal (Abuse Contact Management in the RIPE NCC Database)
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Kostas Zorbadelos
kzorba at otenet.gr
Thu Dec 1 16:51:35 CET 2011
Leo Vegoda <leo.vegoda at icann.org> writes: > The overwhelming majority of abuse is perpetrated by skilled > professionals who work hard to hide their tracks. Telling ordinary > Internet users that they have a useful role in identifying abuse > sources and reporting them to the hosting networks is a cruel lie. The > scale of the problem requires large scale sampling and statistical > analysis rather than individual reports. This is true, but imagine the reporting function be handled automatically by machines and the counter-measures enforced near real-time by interested and cooperatings ISPs (again using automation). This might make the situation a bit better than today. Also parties that don't care or cooperate can be more easily identified. I think we should not leave the situation as-is. Regards, Kostas -- Kostas Zorbadelos twitter:@kzorbadelos http://gr.linkedin.com/in/kzorba ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- () www.asciiribbon.org - against HTML e-mail & proprietary attachments /\
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