Novel use of Usenet and remailers to mailbomb from luzskru at cpcnet.com

Adam Shostack adam at lighthouse.homeport.org
Sat Jan 13 13:30:12 PST 1996


Some remailers (read: Mixmaster) include a destination.block capability.

The target can be taught about mail filters.

	The target can ask the remailer op to remove the particular
alias, after verifying that he receives mail sent to it.  Too clever
by half solutions such as ZKP would work, as would the remailer-op
sending an arbitrary message encrypted to the complainer to the
address in question.  If the complainer gets the message, either he's
sniffing well, mucking with the DNS, or is the intended recipient of
the nym server.

Adam

Alan Bostick wrote:

| Thousands of horny net geeks will send in the message; some of them
| will even follow instructions correctly so the remailer forwards the
| message to its intended target.  The result is that the target will
| be mailbombed -- and the remailer operator can't stop the abuse by
| blocking the abuser's address, because it's coming from all over the
| net.

| Cypherpunks:  is there any way to respond to, or prevent, this sort of
| attack short of actually shutting down the remailer?

-- 
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					               -Hume







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