Cogent Wears a White Hat
No, this is not a scene from The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, but Cogent definitely has become a “good guy” in the battle against unsolicited bulk e-mail (aka “Spam”).Recently, Cogent received the White Hat Star from Spamhaus. The Spamhaus Group has over six hundred and fifty million users. It has the daunting task of tracking the Internet’s Spammers, Spam Gangs and Spam Services. The Spamhaus Group provides dependable real-time anti-spam protection for Internet networks and works closely with Law Enforcement to identify and pursue spammers worldwide.
Spamhaus maintains and provides a Spamhaus Block List (SBL) to its users. The SBL provides a real time database of IP addresses of verified spam sources and spam operations. Many of the world’s Internet backbones, large Tier-1 providers, ISPs (in almost every country), large governmental and military networks in both the U.S. and Europe along with the best giant free email providers use the SBL to identify, tag or block incoming connections from IP addresses which Spamhaus deems to be involved in the sending or origination of Spam.
Cogent’s Network Abuse and Security team have worked tirelessly and diligently over the last 6 years enforcing Cogent’s Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). Through the adoption, steadfast resolve, and enforcement of polices designed specifically to protect the security, integrity, reliability, and privacy of Cogent’s network and customers, Cogent has earned a “Spamhaus White Hat Star”.
Receiving a Spamhaus White Hat Star is a significant milestone. It was reached by resolving all of the SBL’s under Cogent Communications as monitored by Spamhaus. Having zero SBL listings generally mean that an ISP has a Security/Abuse team that is actively enforcing an anti-spam policy.
You Can view Cogent’s White Hat Star at: http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/listings.lasso?isp=cogentco.com
As a senior Spamhaus editor stated: “WooHoo! Congratulations, that’s awesome for a major network like Cogent!”
So throw your hat up in the air (white hats only) and give a “WooHoo” yourself to Cogent’s Network Abuse and Security Team!
