RE: Scans from proxyprotector.com

From: Matthew F. Caldwell (mattcat_private)
Date: Mon May 19 2003 - 11:46:14 PDT

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    WOW amazing how that happens, Striking resemblances in Whois records for
    proxyprotector.net. WOW and look SK - Slovakia (CS before 1993). Very
    interesting :>
    
    [whois.enom.com]
    Domain name: proxyprotector.net
    
    Registrant :
       
       hostmaster mp3s   (hostmasterat_private)
       +1.5095626502
       FAX: +1.5095626502
       Dubravska 9
       Bratislava,  842 38
       SK
    
    
    Administrative :
       
       hostmaster mp3s   (hostmasterat_private)
       +1.5095626502
       FAX: +1.5095626502
       Dubravska 9
       Bratislava,  842 38
       SK
    
    
    Billing :
       
       hostmaster mp3s   (hostmasterat_private)
       +1.5095626502
       FAX: +1.5095626502
       Dubravska 9
       Bratislava,  842 38
       SK
    
    
    Technical :
       
       hostmaster mp3s   (hostmasterat_private)
       +1.5095626502
       FAX: +1.5095626502
       Dubravska 9
       Bratislava,  842 38
       SK
    
    
    Matthew F. Caldwell, CISSP
    Chief Security Officer
    GuardedNet, Inc. 
    www.guarded.net
    
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Charles Blackburn [mailto:charlesb@summerfield-technology.co.uk] 
    Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 12:08 PM
    To: incidentsat_private
    Cc: Mark Ng
    Subject: Re: Scans from proxyprotector.com
    
    Further to my recent dealings with this "person",
    
    I have just got off the telephone with race.com (Contact: dominic
    1-650-246-8900) and he said that he would pass it onto the "abuse"
    department and he recommended that everyone who is affected by this
    either email them or call them directly. He seemed pretty shocked when I
    told him i was getting hit nigh on 70 times a day on some days.
    
    I am awaiting an email from them and have forwarded logs directly to
    their abuse department.
    
    regards
    charles
    
    
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