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Hi Peter, <br>
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yes, it is. Postal Police (or Post Police, don't know how that could
be translated in english) it's a branch of the Italian state police
which has the task of monitoring crimes on the internet, stemming
scams, mitigating risky behavior linked to the improper use of
communication methods, combating pedophilia and exploitation, etc...<br>
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We're a local ISP and sometimes we receive direct communications
about blocking specific DNS traffic to avoid helping scams and
frauds. I suppose any country has its IT crime police, or at least
they should be.<br>
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Bye.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 24/10/2023 15:11, Peter Thomassen ha
scritto:<br>
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cite="mid:4397a495-d488-4006-a85b-0f59792342e0@desec.io">Hi
Andrea,
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On 10/24/23 14:19, Andrea Biancalani via Pdns-users wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">local postal police required to blacklist
a list of domains.
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What kind of institution is that? Is this part of the Italian
police?
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Thanks,
<br>
Peter
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Andrea Biancalani - <i>Rep. Commerciale e Tecnico</i><br>
<b>Connessioni Metropolitane srl</b><br>
Via G. Valentini, 14 - Prato (PO) - 59100<br>
Sito web: <a href="https://www.conmet.it"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://www.conmet.it</a><br>
Tel. 0574 536553<br>
Fax. 0574 536554<br>
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