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Why .biz is the Spam TLD
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Yeah, I have heard about that. It has something to do with the year 1970, but haven't investigated it further.
Cheers, Doug Doug Mehus
http://doug.mehus.info/ [mehus.info]
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Yes -- but if a spammer sets up the zone, they can specify the TTL, and specify a low one.
Regarding the 32-bit rollover problem -- it's likely that they wouldn't have to update the zone more often than once every 10 minutes or so at most to evade shutdowns.
BTW, worth noting that I'm not suggesting that EPP is a bad thing, per se -- it's just interesting that .biz (and .info, to a lesser degree) has become the spammer's choice of TLD, as a side effect. As for a response to this, I haven't a clue ;) For now, it provides handy info for spam filters -- a .biz URL in an email has a shockingly high spam probability.
Interesting that .org also uses EPP -- I haven't yet seen many .orgs in modern spam...
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