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  1. Case study: How a single spam campaign affects service provider reputation

    Matt Piscitello takes a close look at a spam campaign involving bulk registrations during the month of August 2025. He explains how #Interisle establishes evidence of bulk registration behavior, identifies what operators were affected, and discusses aspects of reputational harm resulting from the campaign.

    interisle.substack.com/p/case-

    #spam #bulkregistrations #dnsabuse #reputation #cybercrime #interisle

  2. 💡 "Policymakers generally don’t seem to appreciate that most damage is inflicted within a few hours of the onset of a cyberattack."

    We caught up with Dave Piscitello to get his insights from INTERISLE CONSULTING GROUP, LLC's recent study into supply chains used by cybercriminals - from changes to policy, trends, to cheap TLDs - learn more here 👇
    spamhaus.org/resource-hub/cybe

    Look out for Part 2, which will be published tomorrow!

    #M3AAWG #APWG #CAUCE #Interisle #CyberCrime #Cybersecurity

  3. 💡 "Policymakers generally don’t seem to appreciate that most damage is inflicted within a few hours of the onset of a cyberattack."

    We caught up with Dave Piscitello to get his insights from INTERISLE CONSULTING GROUP, LLC's recent study into supply chains used by cybercriminals - from changes to policy, trends, to cheap TLDs - learn more here 👇
    spamhaus.org/resource-hub/cybe

    Look out for Part 2, which will be published tomorrow!

    #M3AAWG #APWG #CAUCE #Interisle #CyberCrime #Cybersecurity

  4. 💡 "Policymakers generally don’t seem to appreciate that most damage is inflicted within a few hours of the onset of a cyberattack."

    We caught up with Dave Piscitello to get his insights from INTERISLE CONSULTING GROUP, LLC's recent study into supply chains used by cybercriminals - from changes to policy, trends, to cheap TLDs - learn more here 👇
    spamhaus.org/resource-hub/cybe

    Look out for Part 2, which will be published tomorrow!

    #M3AAWG #APWG #CAUCE #Interisle #CyberCrime #Cybersecurity

  5. 💡 "Policymakers generally don’t seem to appreciate that most damage is inflicted within a few hours of the onset of a cyberattack."

    We caught up with Dave Piscitello to get his insights from INTERISLE CONSULTING GROUP, LLC's recent study into supply chains used by cybercriminals - from changes to policy, trends, to cheap TLDs - learn more here 👇
    spamhaus.org/resource-hub/cybe

    Look out for Part 2, which will be published tomorrow!

    #M3AAWG #APWG #CAUCE #Interisle #CyberCrime #Cybersecurity

  6. 💡 "Policymakers generally don’t seem to appreciate that most damage is inflicted within a few hours of the onset of a cyberattack."

    We caught up with Dave Piscitello to get his insights from INTERISLE CONSULTING GROUP, LLC's recent study into supply chains used by cybercriminals - from changes to policy, trends, to cheap TLDs - learn more here 👇
    spamhaus.org/resource-hub/cybe

    Look out for Part 2, which will be published tomorrow!

    #M3AAWG #APWG #CAUCE #Interisle #CyberCrime #Cybersecurity

  7. My #Interisle colleagues and I recently submitted a response to the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology's consultation, Powers in Relation to UK-Related Domain Name Registries (gov.uk/government/consultation).

    The consultation seeks input on policies for mitigating domain name abuse and misuse in UK-related top-level domains (TLDs).

    We shared findings from our Phishing Landscape 2023 report (interisle.net/PhishingLandscap), and explained why policies and procedures must aim at preventing criminals from maliciously registering names _before_ they are used to perpetrate cybercrimes. We also recommend that the UK use the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime's definitions of harmful activities as its basis for defining prohibited uses of domain names, including facilitating multi-jurisdictional abuse mitigation and enforcement.

    Our contribution is available at interisle.net/UK_DSTI_DNS_Abus

    #cybercrime #UK #topleveldomains #DNS #DNSAbuse

  8. My #Interisle colleagues and I recently submitted a response to the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology's consultation, Powers in Relation to UK-Related Domain Name Registries (gov.uk/government/consultation).

    The consultation seeks input on policies for mitigating domain name abuse and misuse in UK-related top-level domains (TLDs).

    We shared findings from our Phishing Landscape 2023 report (interisle.net/PhishingLandscap), and explained why policies and procedures must aim at preventing criminals from maliciously registering names _before_ they are used to perpetrate cybercrimes. We also recommend that the UK use the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime's definitions of harmful activities as its basis for defining prohibited uses of domain names, including facilitating multi-jurisdictional abuse mitigation and enforcement.

    Our contribution is available at interisle.net/UK_DSTI_DNS_Abus

    #cybercrime #UK #topleveldomains #DNS #DNSAbuse

  9. My #Interisle colleagues and I recently submitted a response to the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology's consultation, Powers in Relation to UK-Related Domain Name Registries (gov.uk/government/consultation).

    The consultation seeks input on policies for mitigating domain name abuse and misuse in UK-related top-level domains (TLDs).

    We shared findings from our Phishing Landscape 2023 report (interisle.net/PhishingLandscap), and explained why policies and procedures must aim at preventing criminals from maliciously registering names _before_ they are used to perpetrate cybercrimes. We also recommend that the UK use the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime's definitions of harmful activities as its basis for defining prohibited uses of domain names, including facilitating multi-jurisdictional abuse mitigation and enforcement.

    Our contribution is available at interisle.net/UK_DSTI_DNS_Abus

    #cybercrime #UK #topleveldomains #DNS #DNSAbuse

  10. My #Interisle colleagues and I recently submitted a response to the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology's consultation, Powers in Relation to UK-Related Domain Name Registries (gov.uk/government/consultation).

    The consultation seeks input on policies for mitigating domain name abuse and misuse in UK-related top-level domains (TLDs).

    We shared findings from our Phishing Landscape 2023 report (interisle.net/PhishingLandscap), and explained why policies and procedures must aim at preventing criminals from maliciously registering names _before_ they are used to perpetrate cybercrimes. We also recommend that the UK use the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime's definitions of harmful activities as its basis for defining prohibited uses of domain names, including facilitating multi-jurisdictional abuse mitigation and enforcement.

    Our contribution is available at interisle.net/UK_DSTI_DNS_Abus

    #cybercrime #UK #topleveldomains #DNS #DNSAbuse

  11. My #Interisle colleagues and I recently submitted a response to the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology's consultation, Powers in Relation to UK-Related Domain Name Registries (gov.uk/government/consultation).

    The consultation seeks input on policies for mitigating domain name abuse and misuse in UK-related top-level domains (TLDs).

    We shared findings from our Phishing Landscape 2023 report (interisle.net/PhishingLandscap), and explained why policies and procedures must aim at preventing criminals from maliciously registering names _before_ they are used to perpetrate cybercrimes. We also recommend that the UK use the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime's definitions of harmful activities as its basis for defining prohibited uses of domain names, including facilitating multi-jurisdictional abuse mitigation and enforcement.

    Our contribution is available at interisle.net/UK_DSTI_DNS_Abus

    #cybercrime #UK #topleveldomains #DNS #DNSAbuse