Hi.
kit.net is a free host provider in Brazil that hosts many phishing scams with trojans etc as sub domains. Yet, they host a few inocent sites too.
According to the "if it's in ham, do not list it" policy, this one should not be listed. I had to add "kit.net" (not ".kit.net") to my local whitelist because WC was giving me many FPs.
I maintain a small list of *.kit.net spam domains that could be used. What is the policy for this kind of free host servers?
In my local rbl server I have all those Spamvertized domains listed, but "kit.net" itself is not.
On Monday, October 4, 2004, 7:19:56 AM, Yves Junqueira wrote:
Hi.
kit.net is a free host provider in Brazil that hosts many phishing scams with trojans etc as sub domains. Yet, they host a few inocent sites too.
According to the "if it's in ham, do not list it" policy, this one should not be listed. I had to add "kit.net" (not ".kit.net") to my local whitelist because WC was giving me many FPs.
I maintain a small list of *.kit.net spam domains that could be used. What is the policy for this kind of free host servers?
In my local rbl server I have all those Spamvertized domains listed, but "kit.net" itself is not.
The policy is: if it has legitimate uses, then don't list.
Can you provide some examples of legitimate sites on kit.net (preferably in English)?
Jeff C. -- "If it appears in hams, then don't list it."
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 07:29:14 -0700, Jeff Chan jeffc@surbl.org wrote:
The policy is: if it has legitimate uses, then don't list.
Can you provide some examples of legitimate sites on kit.net (preferably in English)?
Jeff C.
Sorry, I couldn't find any in english.
http://www.tmabc.kit.net - http://www.1mais1.kit.net - They seem good people. They are a group of volunteers that assist home less people. Doesn't seem to be a scam.
I'd suggest whitelisting kit.net if, and only if, you are really strict to the policy. They do host many trojans and scam sites there.