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  • US Rogue ISP McColo Closes Down; Spam Goes Down by 75 percent


    13 November, 2008, by Desire Athow

    A US Internet Service Provider (ISP), McColo was knocked offline on Tuesday after a research report alleged that the company aided cybercriminals in promoting spams, child pornography, and other online frauds. 

    Several Internet security researchers - who assumed ISP of hosting spamming and phishing activities and helping cybercriminals in distributing malware - were keeping a vigil eye over the ISP for past few years.  

    A number of security researchers purported that the spam rates declined by 40 and 75 percent as soon as the ISP went offline, indicating that a substantive portion of world’s spam was hosted by McColo. 

    Peering is a process, through which ISPs connect with each other to share internet traffic, and McColo shared traffic with Hurricane Electric, which disconnected with McColo on Tuesday by saying, “They're obviously doing bad things online and we don't want that on our network”. 

    Jart Armin, who has been investigating McColo, released a report quoting that the ISP was hosting command and control systems for a large number of botnets, including Dedler, Mega-D, Pushdo, Srizbi, and Rustock, with each of these controlling around an average of 600,000 slaved computers, to distribute junk emails on large scale. 

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    The report further states, “Research and contribution has shown at least 40 confirmed CP websites, name servers, and CP payment systems recently served by McColo”. 

    Related Links

    - Spam rates slashed as McColo shut down 

    - ISP Cut off From Internet After Security Concerns 

    - ISP McColo Shut Down After Connection Found To Spammers 

    - Spam declines after hosting company shut-down 

    - Web Host of Groups That Traffic Spam Kicked Offline 

    - Hosting Company Closure Sees Spam Almost Stop 

    - Spam Volume Drops When ISPs Terminate McColo 

    - Spam sees big nosedive as rogue ISP McColo knocked offline

    Tags: Spam, Web Hosting
    Desire Athow
    Posted by
    Desire Athow
    on 13 November, 2008

    Désiré Athow is the Content Editor of ITProPortal.com and has been reporting on technology and telecommunication since 1999. You can follow him on Twitter.
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