Amazon's EC2 Having Problems With Spam and Malware 103
jamie pointed out a story about the recent problems Amazon's EC2 service has been having with malware and spam. "EC2 space is now actively blocked by Outblaze, and has been listed by Spamhaus in their PBL list [...] However as Seth Breidbart noted in the comments, 'note that Amazon will terminate the instance. That means that the spammer just creates another instance, which gets a new IP address, and continues spamming.' True enough -- as described, instance termination simply isn't good enough."
Death Penalty (Score:5, Funny)
While I'm against the death penalty, I might be willing to consider it for spammers.
Re:Death Penalty (Score:5, Funny)
Now thats the REAL instance termination we need!
Not spam filters, SPAMMER filters!
I'd RTFA but... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Terms of Service (Score:3, Funny)
No problem. EC2 is unhackable!
ppppppffffffffffffffft. Sorry, I couldn't say that with a straight face.Re:So what is EC2? (Score:2, Funny)
No, it's apparently something in the Amazon. I guess Brazilian deforestation is a major contributor to the global increase in salted canned pig meat.
It's a problem? Really? (Score:3, Funny)
Here is a wild idea... WILD.. Off the hook insanity....
Just block ALL of EC2 from being able to send out anything on port 25 and 587.
Problem solved. Last time I checked EC2 has a lot more interesting uses than running mail server software.
Re:So what is EC2? (Score:4, Funny)
Wikipedia says it's the north eastern corner of the city of London, roughly. I don't get the article, either.
Re:So what is EC2? (Score:1, Funny)
So what you're saying is we basically we had a unique opportunity for a slashdot user to get lucky?