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When we get complaints from one of our data centers about a VPN client of ours sending SPAM, we'll temporarily block all SMTP on that server until the SPAM stops, since we have no way of knowing which customer of ours was doing that. If it's not e-mail based SPAM (forum SPAM, etc.), we'll temporarily block whatever website the SPAM was being sent to, so long as it's not a site a lot of clients would be using (Google, etc.). 16.
In the Linux world (beyond the kernel), for example, we have insane cases like SystemD "detect-fash": https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/39285/files#diff-b7bd9ee11c7f9765af38ea0fef669628945f07a131571d95a1b3b67c19d17ade https://forums.theregister.com/forum/all/2025/10/14/framework_linux_controversy/ The most bizarre thing is that many people supported this commit. Showing that in the Linux world, something like this can emerge at any time and destroy the...
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