Network Abuse Clearinghouse
The Network Abuse Clearinghouse, better known as abuse.net, maintains a contact database for reporting network abuse. It makes entries from the database available (via Web, DNS, and WHOIS), and provides an intermediary service for registered users to forward complaints by e-mail.[1]
In 1997, abuse.net started as an experimental service for users to send complaints to [email protected]
for clearing.[2]
See also
- Anti-spam techniques (e-mail)
- Hacker (computer security)
- news.admin.net-abuse.email
- Phishing
- Spamming
- Cyberbullying
References
External links
- Official website
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Unsolicited digital communication
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Other |
- Client-side
- Challenge–response spam filtering
- Context filtering
- Disposable email address
- Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse
- Email authentication
- Greylisting
- List poisoning
- Naive Bayes spam filtering
- Network Abuse Clearinghouse
- SORBS
- SpamCop
- Spamhaus
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