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    • notverypunnyN
      notverypunny
      last edited by notverypunny

      Anyone else see a single day spike on spam with the latest batch of Exchange vulnerabilities making the rounds?

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      • gotwfG
        gotwf @notverypunny
        last edited by gotwf

        @notverypunny Yes. Past year or so, mostly associated with presidential erection events here Stateside. Post January those settled back down to more "normal" levels. At least until this latest and greatest M$ Exchange server fiasco presenting spikes that dwarf the politards' fun and games w/reject peaks hitting 60 msg/sec - and that does not include concomitant grey listings, most of wh/will also be rejected. These began maybe a couple/few days prior to the CERT notice, iirc, mostly coming out of Italy. Post CISA Emergency Directive peaks have "settled" back down to about a tenth that. This for my tiny hole in the wall mail server only running our personal stuff nowadays.

        Are we having fun yet? Meh, been there, done that. Batten down the hatches and weather the storm cuz it too, shall pass?

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        • DanpD
          Danp @gotwf
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          @gotwf said in Single-day spam spike?:

          presidential erection events

          I'm guessing that those don't naturally occur too often when dealing with 70+ year old men. 🤣

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          • gotwfG
            gotwf @Danp
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            @Danp My humble homage to Gilda Radner and Roseanne Roseannadanna.

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