Mapping a network of malware sites, and a distressing discovery

Oct 29, 2016 16:07

Right now, I am in the remote cabin in the woods where we wrote More Than Two, working on two new books: a nonfiction book called Love More, Be Awesome and a novel called Black IronThe cabin has very limited Internet access that's approximately the same speed as old-fashioned dialup, so fetching email is always a bit dicey. Imagine my ( Read more... )

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Gandi edm October 30 2016, 01:10:05 UTC
One of my clients has used Gandi (gandi.net) for years with good success, and I've dealt with Gandi on their behalf. AFAIK they have a pretty good reputation, and they still seem to be reasonably priced (not super cheap, but also not insanely expensive) -- particularly if you get onto their "B" rates (ie, higher quantity of domains and/or other services -- IIRC the threshold is set in dollars/year).

Ewen

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yarrowkat October 30 2016, 05:27:23 UTC
my husband Alan Post runs a small, high-touch ("white-glove") hosting company, called Turtle Services, and also works with Prgmr. he can be reached at a@turtle.email.

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redhotlips October 31 2016, 15:02:35 UTC
I've spent 8 hours over the last four days fighting this on my website (I'm hosted with bluhost). I've missed all kinds of business emails and have the equivalent of three weeks of lost productivity/ missed opportunity and overall loss as a result.

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delphid November 2 2016, 08:46:29 UTC

I use liquidpages, who are a tucows retailer.  I thought about setting up as a tucows resleller myself, but decided it wasn't a big enough market to be worth the hassle of finding and killing spammers.

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