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Somehow these spammers managed to find my PayPal email address and start sending me mailer on Louis Vuitton products. First glance to the email you will know that those are fake illegitimate replicas, and after taking a closer look at the mail headers, it appears that they are using servers from Ubiquity Servers to do the blasting. Besides, the spamvertised websites are also hosted at Ubiquity Servers.
Now if you say I should file a complaint with Ubiquity, yes I have already done so, and what they will do is to forward your complaint to the customer, which at the end of the day I guess I will receive more spams since the customer is the spammer.
In case you would like to play Sherlock Holmes, here are some of the traces you might be interested:
Spam domain names - *.speededm.com
Spam IP range: 23.81.71.0/24
Spamvertised website domain names: lv*.com (not going to list them out)
Spamvertised website IP: 174.34.143.210
All domain names are registered with fake addresses (e.g. US Cycling Point, US Postal Service, etc.), with emails suffixed @163.com, and with fake phone number prefixed +86.
Anyway, since Ubiquity Servers looks like a spammers' heaven, I'm going to block the entire /24 for now. |
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