Why does CloudFlare insist on forwarding abuse reports to hosting providers and website owners? This makes no sense if the website operators and possibly also hosting providers are the criminals you're trying to stop!

@netresec because #CloudFlare is a #RogueISP who routinely hosts and supports #Cybercrime and #Terrorism actors, including #Deash and #KiwiFarms for the latter.

  • #Doxxing reports and refusing to acknowledge that they can in fact yeet clients off their network is their routine #ModiOperandi.

Only once clients threatened to fire #ClownFlare did they fire KiwiFarms!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloudflare#Kiwi_Farms

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@kkarhan @netresec Thanks for the reminder of why I don't use CloudFlare services (specifically the KiwiFarms situation clued me in to their systemic protection of abuse)!
I had forgotten, and included their DNS server in a powershell script with a list of DNS servers I wrote last month, that I'm now going to remove. They don't deserve my web traffic!

@ZahmbieND @netresec personally I use multiple #DNS servers with #OpenNIC being my preference.

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@kkarhan @netresec Awesome! Do you mind if I copy that whole list? In this situation, it's a list of servers I'm using to verify a DNS record has propagated to most of the internet.
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