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McColo, a Web hosting firm believed to be responsible for hosting roughly three-quarters of the world's spam, goes offline. Two of the firm's primary ISPs reportedly cut ties with the company after receiving evidence of McColo's ties to botnets and cyber-crooks. - A Web hosting firm reportedly responsible for hosting roughly 75 percent of the
world's spam went offline Nov. 11 after its primary Internet providers cut
the company off.
According to the 'Security
Fix' blog in the Washington Post, McColo's two main ISPs, Global Crossing
and Hurricane Electri...




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