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  1. Thanks. The previous owner of the block allowed this type of content to be hosted on their infrastructure. We were given the block with the aquisition of a company, not knowing until this particular issue that the block was used for unsavory purposes. Given that most blacklist sites have the block as being allowed, we saw no reason not to use it. In our findings MB was pretty much the only software blocking it.
  2. Any update? It looked like an update that was pushed fixed the problem, as I was able to get to the website, but when I ping another address on that subnet, I get a blocked message from MB and then it re-blocked the websites and they have stayed blocked.
  3. Can anyone update me as the status of this request? This really is a critical issue for my company, as many of our end users use your product and don't understand the message they are getting. I'd be willing to pay for phone support but they wouldn't even take my request.
  4. As an update, it looks like you are reporting the entire /24 as malicious... 208.83.143.0/24. We purchased a company that owned the IP space previously, and they hosted a UK advertising agency that might have caused you to flag this originally. Our reverse DNS zone for that range had some old entries in it that have now been removed.
  5. Hello, Please remove this IP from your software as being malicious. It is a bank website and does not contain any malicious content. They also have 208.83.143.130, .133, and .141 which are also being blocked. They have customers with your software that are unable to access the website. Any questions please feel free to email me. We would like to get this resolved as soon as possible. Thank you, Allen Hall
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