[nsp-sec] Can people please use cymru verbose format? (was Re: Bitcoin Miner/BadMiner - Active Peer list)
Smith, Donald
Donald.Smith at CenturyLink.com
Wed Aug 24 17:51:41 EDT 2011
There should probably be an faq on how to submit lists of infected customer ips to this list. Many of us have over the years made various suggestions, reminders (Timestamp ...) etc... so a best practices document is probably in order.
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Donald.Smith at CenturyLink.com
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> From: nsp-security-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:nsp-security-
> bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Nick Hilliard
> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 4:58 AM
> To: Carles Fragoso
> Cc: nsp-security NSP
> Subject: [nsp-sec] Can people please use cymru verbose format? (was Re:
> Bitcoin Miner/BadMiner - Active Peer list)
>
> ----------- nsp-security Confidential --------
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> > ... it is easier to us to grep those related with Spain (ES) to
> proxify to corresponding spanish ISPs.
>
> thanks for this.
>
> Could people please consider using cymru verbose format when posting
> stuff
> to the list / uploading to the web site? There are several people who
> proxy reports to third parties on a country-wide basis, and if the
> country
> code is included in the listing, this makes it much easier because you
> can
> grep it straight out, rather than having to do a pile of other
> processing.
>
> thanks,
>
> Nick
>
>
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