Now all this is circulating on the internet after a backup leak.
Now all this is circulating on the internet after a backup leak.
Security researcherChris Vickeryfound the data and confirmed the veracity of them.

The company had an arsenal of scripts that listed, probed, and attacked e-mail servers.
Vickery explains that one of the tactics used was the Slowloris attack.
This overhead caused the sender to be blocked, but not before several messages were processed and sent.

According to Vickery, RCM suffered a massive data leak due to an unprotected Remote Sync directory.
However, the security researcher forwarded the relevant details to the tech giant Microsoft, Apple and government agencies.
Now it is to be hoped that this will reduce the amount of spam circulating the world.

Spamhaus, a non-profit organization, specializing in combating unwanted messages, has blacklisted the entire infrastructure of RCM.