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GA Review

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Reviewer: Cerebellum (talk · contribs) 15:24, 3 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]


Hello! I'll be reviewing this article, it may take up to a week. --Cerebellum (talk) 15:24, 3 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Alrighty I've left comments below, I enjoyed the article! I'll place on hold for now. --Cerebellum (talk) 13:51, 5 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Criteria

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  • Prose: A few issues, I've left comments below.
  • References: Outstanding! Great use of high-quality, academic sources.
  • Broadness: I think you need to explain the history of BPH.
  • Neutral: Yes.
  • Stable: Yes.
  • Illustrated: No illustrations, I think that's fine.

Comments

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  • Lead: Bulletproof hosting (BPH) is technical infrastructure service provided by a web hosting provider I think saying "technical infrastructure service" when you mean "web hosting service" is confusing. I recommend changing this sentence to something like Bulletproof hosting (BPH) is a type of web hosting that is that is resilient....
  • Lead: and the local laws of the incorporated jurisdiction What does "incorporated jurisdiction" mean here? I don't understand.
  • Prose: botnet C&C servers C&C is not a common abbreviation, I would replace with command and control servers or botnet masters.
  • Links: You link some terms that I don't think need to be linked, such as "materials (data)", "network", "jurisdiction", "internet infrastructure", "computer programs".
  • Abbreviations: I would spell out AS at the first occurrence.
  • Coverage: I think you need a "history" section at the beginning of the article explaining when BPH first appeared, like you have for fast flux.
  • Refs: According to a report Please put a ref at the end of this sentence so we know what report you mean.
  • Prose: the clients get migrated This is passive voice, it's better to rephrase to something like the providers migrate their clients.
  • Prose: You use the word "thus" three times in the "web hosting reseller" section, you should probably only use it once or twice.
  • Difficulties: Customary modes of contact for BPH providers include ICQ, Skype, and XMPP (or Jabber). This doesn't fit with the theme of the "difficulties" section, I recommend moving it to elsewhere in the article. Or you could make a new "Overview" section where this would fit nicely.
  • Admissible abuses: (being more permissive) more permissive than what?
  • Prose: on malicious ASNs What is an ASN? --Cerebellum (talk) 13:51, 5 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Cerebellum: Hi, thanks for reviewing this article.
  1. Bulletproof hosters—in most cases—also provide DNS evasion techniques like fast fluxing, dedicated uplink ports, secure bootups, PXE setups, etc. This, as a whole, is a technical infrastructure provided by a specific web hosting provider. A bulletproof hoster also serves normal customers. So, this collection of services is what I meant by "technical infrastructure".
  2. These providers usually incorporate (base their business) in the jurisdiction (countries) where local laws are much permissive. So, if they incorporate in Belize for example, they don't listen to law enforcement requests from the US (like abuse reports from the FBI) or any other country for that matter (although they physically locate and announce their IP from a Dutch data center). They're only obligated to listen to Belize's court—which is a very expensive and tiresome process to begin with.
  3. Done.
  4. Removed those links.
  5. Expanded as "autonomous system" in the first occurrence in the body.
  6. History subsection added.
  7. Added inline page.
  8. Done.
  9. Done.
  10. Copy edited to fit in.
  11. More permissive than other jurisdictions with regards to discarding abuse reports and such. But, "popular destination" also fits, since the majority of the providers are located in Russia.
  12. ASN - Autonomous System Number, the unique identifier for the AS. Autonomous system (Internet)#Assignment.
WikiLinuz🍁(talk) 18:04, 5 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@WikiLinuz: Awesome, thank you for the fast response :) I'm happy to pass as GA. --Cerebellum (talk) 18:14, 5 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Cerebellum: Thank you! WikiLinuz🍁(talk) 18:16, 5 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Too much focus on 'web' hosting

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This article keeps taking a turn towards 'web' hosting, while BPH exists for non-website hosting as well. Think of C&C servers for viruses, and any personal/facilitative servers that establish a cybercriminal's services (which they use for illicit activity). In this regard, we're talking about dedicated and VPS server hosting as well. Any hosting provider for 'pure' servers/non-website hosting services can receive complaints if a cybercriminal's illicit activity is identified to originate from their network, yet BPH will disregard them.

I already converted terms usage to universal (hosting service in general, not web focussed) in my earlier rewrite of this page, yet it keeps taking this turn due to editors being from the webmaster community. I'd like someone else to take the initiative now and correct it, thanks in advance. Blooker (talk) 11:57, 21 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

The article intents to talk about the AS as a whole, although web hosting is most prominent. And yes, dedis, VPS, etc. will be hosted within an AS/netblock anyway. But the article body doesn't limit to "web" hosting, it talks about the bulletproof AS. The lead should be linked to Internet hosting service rather than web hosting service. --WikiLinuz {talk} 🍁 07:52, 23 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]