Scammer-Heavy U.S. ISP Grows More Isolated

Last week, Security Fix published an analysis of Atrivo, a California based Internet service provider, also known as Intercage, that has proven to be a virtual magnet for cyber-criminal operations.

Since that time, Atrivo's biggest network backbone provider decided it could no longer support the company, and stopped offering it direct connectivity. I first got wind of this change while reading a post on the NANOG mailing list, which caters to professionals employed by ISPs.


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