Apparently a few infested computers can push a whole hosting service into the top 10 SpamRankings.net for its country. That’s bad, but on the other hand a few addresses should be easy to find and fix. If the infested organization wants to do so.
Take Stone Internet Services AS 39234 STONE-IS, which is the green line climbing to the top of the Belgium April 2012 rankings in the graph. On 30 April CBL caught more than 8,000 spam messages coming from STONE-IS, yet CBL only saw spam coming from a max of 3 STONE-IS IP addresses during that month. If those messages came evenly from each of those 3 addresses, that would be about 2,600 messages from each address, and more likely one of those addresses is the real culprit. Of course, that was almost certainly nowhere near all the spam that came from that ASN that month, and maybe not all the IP addresses sending them.
But compare to the number one source of spam from Belgium for Continue reading