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advice dealing with clean-mx
- Subject: advice dealing with clean-mx
- From: michael.bubb at gmail.com (Michael Bubb)
- Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2015 22:06:19 -0400
hello
I've lurked on this list for a while - I have an issue that I need help
with.
I work for a company that does fraud detection we host our servers on
physica hardware in managed hosting datacenters (softlayer, hertzer,
coresites, etc).
Recently we were flagged for malware buy clean-mx. It was the IP of an
haproxy loadbalancer.
I followed up by following the link to clean-mx. It looked as if the score
was based upon information from the following sites:
http://www.malwaredomainlist.com
https://www.virustotal.com
http://urlquery.net
When I checked the ip in question against these sites all the checks passed
exceptfor one - fortinet. And fortinet indicated that it was an unknown
signature - not specifically malware.
So it appeared clean.
I am hesitant to deal directly with clean-mx as we do not have any existing
relationship and frankly a google search turns up many horror stories.
I am mindful that these may be the 'stories' of frustrated fraudsters.
I honestly do not know how to evaluate this situation. If clean-mx is legit
then it would make sense to have a relationship with them . If they are
not then how does one deal with them?
thank you
Michael
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