SpamRats Running Rampant on the Internet

Released on = August 23, 2007, 8:36 am

Press Release Author = Nicholas, Public Relations Manager at LinuXmagic.com

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = he much anticipated SpamRats project is now up and running
and is being introduced as a \'Solution Set\' of fully-automated and free Real Time
BlackLists (RBLs), designed to target various Trojans, Bots, infected PCs and other
IP address which are being used to send out spam.

Press Release Body = SURREY, BC, Canada - Wizard IT Services: As security threats
continue to plague email and Internet users, Wizard IT recently launched its newest
project, SpamRats.com. The much anticipated SpamRats project is now up and running
and is being introduced as a \'Solution Set\' of fully-automated and free Real Time
BlackLists (RBLs), designed to target various Trojans, Bots, infected PCs and other
IP address which are being used to send out spam.

Building on its reputation as a leader in anti-spam technologies, Wizard IT is now
offering the public these anti-spam tools for free through the SpamRats
website(www.SpamRats.com) and through MagicMail, a product offering from its sister
company LinuxMagic. The tools provided on the SpamRats website are designed to be
used use by anyone and on almost any email server.

Michael Peddemors, President/CEO of Wizard IT, strongly believes that stopping the
sender is better than trying to filter what they send. He says that the use of IP
Reputation is one of the most effective ways for Internet service providers to
reduce overhead, bandwidth, and the amount of Unwanted Bulk Email (UBE) received.

\"It is a \'Zero Day\' protection approach that is needed to stop the millions of
Trojans and Bots that send spam or attack servers. People need to be protected
against new and unknown threats before the vulnerability is discovered and
exploited," said Mr. Peddemors. He added, "we have seen the progression of how
Spammers have tried to get around filters. At first there were plain text spam
messages, then it was spam in attachments, after it was spam hidden in images, then
it was in PDF\'s, and now we see Spam in WAV audio and voice messages. Spammers will
always try to get around the filters because there is so much money to be made, but
if you can stop the connection at the point when you determine it likely to be an
infected PC or a spam engine, then you get \'Zero Day\' protection. If you know what
is going to be sent to you is infected or abusive, filtering technology \'should not\'
be your first line of defence."

Based on statistics, Wizard IT has found that the most abusive types of connections
are those that either run dictionary attacks, or mass mailings that usually conform
to the following four types:
Botnet/Spammers from IP\'s with no Reverse DNS
Botnet/Spammers from infected PC\'s (Dynamic or Generic Reverse DNS)
Email Marketing Companies
Compromised Servers
The list that are available for public use include:

RATS-Dyna - RATS-Dyna is a collection of IP Addresses that have been found sending
an abusive amount of connections or trying too many invalid users at ISP and Telco\'s
mail servers. They are also known to conform to a naming convention that is
indicative of a home connection or dynamic address space.

RATS-NoPtr - RATS-NoPtr is a collection of IP Addresses that have been found sending
an abusive amount of connections or trying too many invalid users at ISP and Telco\'s
mail servers. They are also known to have no reverse DNS, a technique often used by
bots and spammers. Email servers should always have reverse DNS entries.

Anybody wanting to deploy the SpamRats RBL\'s should visit www.spamrats.com.



Web Site = http://www.SpamRats.com

Contact Details = Nicholas Pavlich
Public Relations and Marketing Manager
604-589-0100
nicholas@wizard.ca

Wizard IT Services & LinuxMagic
13595 King George Hwy,
Surrey, BC
V3T 2V1

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