Abuse handling for hosting providers Print

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Common abuse types

  • Spam.
  • Phishing.
  • Malware.
  • Brute-force attacks.
  • Copyright complaints.
  • Resource abuse.
  • Open proxies or insecure scripts.

Process

Validate the report, preserve evidence, identify the responsible account, contain the risk, notify the customer when appropriate, and document the action. Suspension may be necessary for urgent harm or repeated abuse.

Prevention

Use fraud checks, rate limits, outbound mail monitoring, malware scanning, clear AUP terms, and fast response procedures.

Provider discipline

Hosting is an operations business. Reliable billing, clear policies, fast support, tested backups, security monitoring, and honest customer communication matter as much as the server hardware.

Quick support handoff

If this article does not solve the issue, open a support ticket with the domain, service name, exact error, time the problem started, and what changed recently.


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