On Friday, September 17, 2004, 5:00:23 PM, Bill Landry wrote:
From: "Jeff Chan" jeffc@surbl.org
On Friday, September 17, 2004, 4:32:41 PM, Bill Landry wrote:
(http://rhs.mailpolice.com/#rhsfraud):
fraud.rhs.mailpolice.com
Domains and IPs involved in fraudulant activity, commonly referred to as "phishing". These sites appear in e-mail disguised as important notices
from
financial institutions (PayPal, EBay, banks), requesting credit card
numbers
or logon information. Using this list is highly encouraged when matching URLs inside an e-mail message. ===================
See the last sentence above.
Bill
Aha, maybe the other lists are more sender oriented than "fraud"?
All of the other lists are strictly sender oriented. They are all RHSBLs, and I have been using the "block" and "dynamic" lists with SA for over a year. The "block" list has a hit rate that's as high or higher than the spamcop ip4r list, and I have found the list to be pretty darn accurate, as well.
Bill
All good to know. Thanks for finally sharing. ;-)
Sounds like it's just the fraud list that we're interested in for SURBLs then.
Jeff C.