[c-nsp] OT: Pingsta spam

Tony Li tli at cisco.com
Wed Jan 2 00:22:05 EST 2008


Yes, I've heard of them.  They don't seem to add much value.

Tony


On Jan 1, 2008, at 9:00 PM, Jay Hennigan wrote:

> Anyone on-list heard of pingsta.com?  Within the last hour I've  
> received
> ten "invitations" to join them as an "internetwork expert".
>
> My immediate reaction is to never do business with spammers, but I'm
> curious if anyone else here has heard of them, and if they may be
> scraping addresses from this list.  They claim to be invitation only,
> but if that's the case some anonymous person has invited me several
> times in the last few minutes.  Whois turns up nothing useful.   
> They're
> hiding behind a GoDaddy anonymizer, not a good sign.  DNS by  
> netdojo.net
> which has a Mailboxes, Etc. address in San Jose.
>
> So they are either outright spammers or clueless enough to run an
> invitation system that has no rate-limiting or sanity checking or  
> both.
>
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