[VOIPSEC] VoIP Abuse Project
Hannes Tschofenig
hannes.tschofenig at gmx.net
Sun Sep 26 11:22:08 CDT 2010
Hi Michael,
I took at brief look at http://www.infiltrated.net/voipabuse/ and this is indeed interesting.
I was wondering what someone has to do to get removed again from the blacklist.
I am sure it is hard to say how many people use the blacklist mechanism within their VoIP systems but any ideas about the number of downloads of
http://www.infiltrated.net/voipabuse/addresses.txt
and
http://www.infiltrated.net/voipabuse/netblocks.txt
Are there statistics available of how long these entries stay on the blacklist? The links above do not contain meta data (for example, a timestamp of when the entry was created).
What is the procedure for getting an entry added to the blacklist?
Ciao
Hannes
On Sep 26, 2010, at 4:13 PM, Michael Graves wrote:
> Mr Oquendo,
>
> Over on the VoIP Users Conference mailing list there has been some
> discussion of your VoIP Abuse Project. There seems to be much interest
> within the group. Would you be willing to appear as a guest on a VoIP
> Users Conference call?
>
> For more info about VUC please see http://vuc.me.
>
> Michael Graves
> --
> Michael Graves
> mgraves<at>mstvp.com
> http://www.mgraves.org
> o713-861-4005
> c713-201-1262
> sip:mgraves at mstvp.onsip.com
> skype mjgraves
> Twitter mjgraves
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Voipsec mailing list
> Voipsec at voipsa.org
> http://voipsa.org/mailman/listinfo/voipsec_voipsa.org
More information about the Voipsec
mailing list