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Mccolo
PO Box 303
Tenafly , NJ 07670
US
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McColo Hosting Solutions (2004–2008): A High-Powered Host with a Dark Legacy

McColo Hosting Solutions, based out of the MarketPost Tower IT center in San Jose, California, entered the web hosting industry in 2004 with a promise of high-performance infrastructure, robust support, and enterprise-level solutions for businesses of all sizes. Offering everything from dedicated servers and virtual hosting to colocation services, McColo marketed itself as a reliable and professional partner in the online space.

A Comprehensive Hosting Platform
McColo's technical offerings were impressive on paper. They deployed hardware exclusively from trusted brands like Cisco, IBM, Intel, and Supermicro. Customers could choose from a range of dedicated server packages, scaling from single-core Pentium 4 systems to powerful Dual Xeon configurations with RAID storage and full root access. Virtual hosting plans, meanwhile, came with unlimited disk space, domain and DNS management, MySQL databases, and Plesk control panels—all backed by 24/7 support.

Their colocation services provided flexible setup options with 99.7% uptime guarantees, remote reboot access, Cisco PIX firewall protection, and competitive pricing, making them an attractive option for businesses that needed a secure, hands-on presence within a professional data center.

McColo also invested in solid infrastructure to back these offerings. They claimed multi-gigabit bandwidth, 24/7 live technical support, and protection against DDoS attacks. Their data center boasted high-end UPS battery systems and diesel generators capable of running operations for up to 15 days without refueling—ideal for ensuring maximum uptime.

The Downfall: Global Spam Hub
Despite the polished front, McColo became one of the most infamous names in hosting history. By 2008, the company had been identified by cybersecurity experts as a central hub for the world’s spam, malware distribution, and botnet command-and-control servers. At one point, McColo was responsible for up to 75% of global spam traffic.

This revelation triggered a swift response: two of McColo’s upstream internet providers—Global Crossing and Hurricane Electric—severed their connectivity in November 2008, effectively removing them from the internet. The impact was immediate and measurable; spam volumes across the world dropped by over 60% in a matter of days.

Origins and Controversy
The story behind McColo’s creation adds further intrigue. Reports suggest that the company was founded by a Russian teenager named Nikolai, known online as “Kolya McColo.” Under this alias, he built the business into a front for a massive cybercrime infrastructure, disguised under the veneer of a legitimate hosting service.

Conclusion
McColo Hosting Solutions offered robust infrastructure and a broad portfolio of services that could rival any professional hosting provider. However, the company’s willingness—or negligence—in enabling criminal activity ultimately led to its rapid and public demise. Its shutdown serves as a historic case study in internet governance, network abuse, and the need for transparency and accountability in the hosting industry.

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US Web Hosts Self-Censor: Newsweek - A Newsweek article, which will appear on newsstands next week, has condemned web host BlueHost (www.bluehost.com) for censoring users affiliated with foreign countries, however, this common practice, which has its faults, it can be argued that it is often the only way large web hosts can effectively weed out customers using web hosting for illegal purposes.
The Newsweek article described the situation when Belarus-born Washington DC lawyer Yaraslau Kryvoi got a notice in February from his web [...]
Spam Still On The Skids - Two weeks since web hosting provider McColo - the alleged host to some of the most heinous criminals on the Internet - went offline, analytics firms across the web have found that global volume of spam has dropped by up to 75 percent and is staying low.
After staking out McColo (www.mccolo.com) for the past four months, the Washington Post's Security Fix blog found that the San Jose host was likely hosting "some of the most disreputable cyber-criminal gangs in business today," including child [...]
McColo Shut Down Halts 75% of Spam - Allegedly hosting "some of the most disreputable cyber-criminal gangs in business today" according to Washington Post reports, web hosting provider McColo (www.mccolo.com) after going offline this week has reduced the global amount of spam by three quarters according to some estimates.
The take-down of San Jose-based hosting company McColo.com by two of its upstream providers on Tuesday afternoon, after which Internet security firm SophosLabs (www.sophos.com) recorded a more than 75% decline [...]
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