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ISP knocked offline for tolerating hackers and spammers

by Sue Walsh on Sep 23, 2008 at 09:04 AM

cybercrimeInfamous ISP Intercage (also known as Atrivo) has been knocked off line. Their upstream provider, Pacific Internet Exchange terminated their service. Intercage’s president, Emil Kacperski, blames Spamhaus. Spamhaus, an anti-spam organization that puts together a widely used blacklist, has been very critical of Intercage for years. It placed Pacific Internet Exchange on its blacklist on September 12th, and although a PIE spokeperson refused comment, it’s highly likely they cut off Intercage as a result,

Intercage has been dubbed a “major hub of cybercrime” , with 78% of its domains and mail servers used for malicious purposes. Kacperski has ignored complaints about that activity for the past 5 years.

“His network was used for very clearly hostile criminal activity. I’m not aware of any legitimate customers,” said Matt Jonkman, an independent researcher who contributed to a white paper on Intercage.

Spamhaus has reported more than 350 cybercrime hosting incidents on Intercage in just the past 3 years. Cybercrime includes spamming, hacking, malware, internet fraud, phishing, and more.

Kacperski said he is looking for a new provider and doesn’t know how long it will take. Let’s hope there are no providers out there willing to help him put his cybercrime haven back online!

Read[PC World]

 

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