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Crap- some unaware joe again trying to guess domain industry

how domains are risky?? domains are just the names which redirects you to a website - BS
 

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Crap- some unaware joe again trying to guess domain industry

how domains are risky?? domains are just the names which redirects you to a website - BS

Correct, it's not really about the name, it's about the areas. I found blocking all china/korea mail servers reduced my spam by a large margin a few years ago.
 

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wow,

would have though .edu and .mil would have been on the least dangerous list

least-risky domain names:

• ".gov" (government use), with 0.05 percent flagged;

• ".jp" (Japan), with 0.1 percent flagged and

• ".au" (Australia), with 0.3 percent flagged.
 

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11.7% of .info, not good for me w/ the several ones I own. :)
 

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11.7% of .info, not good for me w/ the several ones I own. :)

I think the reasons for the .info stats are pretty clear.. They're dirt cheap, so a spammer / phisher can reg a whole lot more of them and move their stuff around as they get banned / blocked, etc. Second, it's not as obvious to the average surfer where it's located. Not many europeans / americans will be typing in .hk or .cn addresses anytime soon, so it gives the appearance of being less dangerous to the average surfer.
 

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I just came back from a long trip and the first news I saw on CNN News Ticker was about the Dangerous Web Domains.

These automatic software like McAfee and Norton are an absolute joke and meant to noobies -- these software even flag sites with CJ and other affiliate links as dangerous.
 

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.........offering their services on the cheap and with flimsy or no background checks to lure in more customers..........

WTF you want background checks for registering domains ?
 

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got 500 spam post with tons of links etc on one of my sites in one day.
every single one a .com or .de spam link

have seen .cn spam in my email box but can honestly say never had a .info spam but can guess some spammers get on the 99 cent thing and use for a year then drop
 

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.info seems to be popular with spam-bots for vbulletin or for an MSN worm that registers random 10 letter .infos.

.biz seems the big spam email one for me though.
 

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How do you do that, BTW? Been meaning to ask that.

Using blackholes.us for that one, cn-kr.blackholes.us to be specific.

Depends on the mta you're using as to how to use it (them), but with qmail, its -r cn-kr.blackholes.us in your /var/qmail/control/blacklists file.

I also like spamhaus.org, spamcop.net, and uceprotect (level 1 & 2). Be careful about using the really aggressive ones (spews for example), they can have a lot of false positives. Just google "spam blocklist", or "dnsbl" for info. Note it is a *blocklist*, not blacklist, technically speaking.. Also, I would suggest http://www.qmailtoaster.com as a great repackaging of qmail. very active mailing list, and helpful people.

Scott
 

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wow,

would have though .edu and .mil would have been on the least dangerous list

least-risky domain names:

• ".gov" (government use), with 0.05 percent flagged;

• ".jp" (Japan), with 0.1 percent flagged and

• ".au" (Australia), with 0.3 percent flagged.
Australia and Japan both keep a pretty tight lid on the usage of their ccTLDs.
You have to have a registered business in either of those countries to qualify for their ccTLD (or purchase through a registered business that then passes it on to you)


ha ha - i just went to CNN on L-brar's recommendation and found "Atheist got charged for having sex in cathedral" http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/06/04/cathedral.sex/index.html

he he wonder what did they get charged with lol
Too funny... But you can still easily be charged with "indecency in public" style offences.
 
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