Shame on you, stupid spammers.. Sh4meful  DMARC Spoof Detection

IP Address: 65.219.111.27

This page shows DMARC authentication failure data for this IP address. Learn more about this data.

Geolocation Information
Country:
US United States
Region:
Ohio
City:
Westerville
Coordinates:
40.1149, -82.9054
WHOIS Information
Network Name:
UUNET65
CIDR:
65.192.0.0/11
Owner:
Verizon Business
Org ID:
MCICS
Address:
22001 Loudoun County Pkwy, Ashburn, VA 20147
Reverse DNS:
mail.goctii.com
Last updated: 2/5/2026

Analysis

This IP has generated DMARC authentication failures across 11 messages between May 9, 2024 and July 8, 2025. Every message observed from this source failed both SPF and DKIM verification. Receiving mail providers applied a quarantine disposition, routing messages to spam or junk folders.

The reverse DNS record (mail.goctii.com) suggests the host is configured as mail infrastructure. In the context of authentication failures, this most often indicates either a misconfigured legitimate sender or a compromised mail server being used to relay abuse.

Geolocation places the host in Westerville, United States, on infrastructure operated by Verizon Business. Abuse-reporting channels in this jurisdiction are generally responsive, and reports to the network operator can result in timely remediation.

The address belongs to Verizon Business, a residential ISP. Mail originating directly from residential IP space is almost never legitimate: ISPs block outbound port 25 for consumer customers, and residential addresses that do emit SMTP traffic are typically compromised devices in a botnet, including home routers, IoT devices, or infected personal computers.

Across the wider UUNET65 network, 1 distinct IP has been associated with 11 authentication failures over 11 observed messages, spanning 1 country. Activity on this network is sparse in this dataset, suggesting isolated rather than systematic abuse.

If your domain appears in the From header of mail from this address, treat it as probable spoofing. Verify that your SPF record does not authorize this host, directly or through nested include mechanisms, and that no DKIM selector you publish has been issued to it. If both checks come back clean, the receiver's quarantine action is doing its job.

Your DMARC policy posture matters more than any IP-level response here. The enforcement action applied to this mail indicates your policy is already providing protection. Maintaining p=reject across all your domains closes the gap for attackers who manage partial alignment. Domains that remain at p=none long-term tend to be impersonated repeatedly, because the cost to the attacker of attempting is effectively zero.

Blocking this individual address has limited durability: an attacker can rotate to another address in the same /24 subnet at effectively zero cost. More durable responses include monitoring aggregate DMARC reports so new sources are visible as they emerge, tightening SPF to remove overly permissive include chains or +all mechanisms, and ensuring DKIM is signing every legitimate outbound stream so alignment failures are unambiguous. The formal abuse contact for Verizon Business is listed in ARIN WHOIS records, and timely remediation is achievable through that channel.

Failures Detected from this IP
Showing 1-11 of 11 failures, affecting 11 messages
Date โ–ผ Messages
7/8/2025 1
7/2/2025 1
7/1/2025 1
6/11/2025 1
4/30/2025 1
4/24/2025 1
4/9/2025 1
1/16/2025 1
6/25/2024 1
6/11/2024 1
5/9/2024 1
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