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Wednesday, January 17th, 2024 2:48 AM

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I got a question about blacklisting a CDN domain?

I got this question for blacklisting a CDN corporate abusive domain. I was wondering if I can ask for help here. If it's at all possible to get some kind of a supported answer for steps and maybe helpful apps to do that. Because my governor is a dummy. Hello, Pennsylvania. It's very difficult to create an abusive case. But, I keep running into trouble with the autodesk.com domain. I want to find out exactly how to fill out a proper complain that will end up in the right place. And, will also be conclusive. As you can understand a CND domain will be actually infringe on myself before taking any legal punishment.

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@salEdge Thank you so much for your post on getting help blacklisting a domain. We do have an option that would apply specifically to your access to the domain. Using parental controls of course you can add a block. You can also report any messages from any domain as spam to avoid messages from that domain arriving in your Xfinity email box. If you feel this would be considered harassment you would like to report it: 

Report Online Harassment

If you feel you are in immediate danger

Contact your local law enforcement immediately and file a report to ensure your physical safety.


If you feel you are not in immediate danger

Please document the incident by collecting information that can support an investigation.

  • Emails illustrating the harassment, including the email headers.
  • Time-stamped screenshots and URLs that display the harassment.

If you believe we can assist in your harassment investigation, send an email to abuse@comcast.net with the subject line "Harassment Investigation" and attach all evidence you can provide us to support the investigation.

While Customer Security Assurance may be able to assist, you will be required to contact your local law enforcement agency if you are interested in pursuing legal action, including the identification of a Comcast customer.


If you feel a child is in physical danger while participating in an online activity

The child should first be instructed to tell a trusted adult about the event and then report the issue to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at: www.cybertipline.com

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