View Full Version : Those damned junk mailers
SeeMoreDigital
30th November 2004, 15:49
It looks like those damned junk mailers have managed to get their shit into my @hotmail and @msn accounts again!
http://img94.exs.cx/img94/3430/Hotmail_junk_mail.gif
To be fair, e-mails like this do go straight into my "junk mail" folder... but for the last couple of months it never managed to get this far...
...Does anybody know what's changed?
Cheers
Mug Funky
30th November 2004, 16:33
MS haven't realised yet that normal people don't put special characters in their subject fields?
hehe... it doesn't take a genius i guess.
has anybody EVER been sucked in by that crap? what motivates someone to become a spammer? i really just don't understand it.
it'll probably ease off after xmas though. it's shopping season.
reepa
30th November 2004, 17:49
"has anybody EVER been sucked in by that crap? what motivates someone to become a spammer?"
Someone (maybe a computer magazine) should test those offers.
SeeMoreDigital
30th November 2004, 18:39
Originally posted by reepa
...Someone (maybe a computer magazine) should test those offers. True... but such spammers would not need to use "special characters"!
jggimi
30th November 2004, 20:08
Just what I always wanted; black market Cialis for Christmas this year!
While I'm there, I could use a breast enlargement, a penile implant, and a 10% fee for transferring US$450,000,000 into my bank account for a Liberian refugee.
What a pleasant suprise under the tree those would be. :scared:
".... Now, how much would you pay? But wait, there's more! ...."
SeeMoreDigital
30th November 2004, 20:32
Originally posted by jggimi
Just what I always wanted; black market Cialis for Christmas this year!
".... Now, how much would you pay? But wait, there's more! ...." And no sooner is it deleted...... It reapears....
http://img55.exs.cx/img55/3926/Junk_e-mail.gif
Bummer
cypher_soundz
30th November 2004, 22:01
http://makelovenotspam.com/intl/ ;)
info:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11/26/lycos_europe_spam_blitz/
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/26/2129238&from=rss
i must say im only getting around 25 a day now which is good lol(seems like a few servers might of been hit?), thank god for thunderbird's built in spam control though.
Regards
cyph
zilog jones
1st December 2004, 11:20
See it's because of this kinda crap that I stopped using any of the big webmail services like Hotmail. Now my e-mail is served by some smelly students (the UL Computer Society (http://www.skynet.ie))! And when I do get spam, I can set Spamassassin manually on the server through PuTTY and SCP and stuff. It costs 4 Euro a year, but that does also include 100MB space, http serving, PHP, MySQL and everything else you could ever want from a server!
Mug Funky
1st December 2004, 16:35
hmm. is it just me, or is http://makelovenotspam.com/intl/ down?
maybe the spammers have struck back? this should get interesting.
[edit]
if anyone would like to host this screensaver or whatever it is, i'd love to install it.
SeeMoreDigital
1st December 2004, 17:15
I got some more today... all of which are obviously spam: -
http://img8.exs.cx/img8/2865/Junk_e_mail.gif
Cheers
sysKin
1st December 2004, 23:58
I don't know how you people, but 90% of the junk mail I recieve has *nothing* to do with advartisment companies. It's just the horribly misconfigured servers someplace in the net, which just can't resist from sending an email to a random adress when they see some virus activity.
Whoever is responsible for such a server should be shot.
http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~syskin/junk.png
Radek
virus
2nd December 2004, 02:14
Originally posted by sysKin
It's just the horribly misconfigured servers someplace in the net, which just can't resist from sending an email to a random adress when they see some virus activity.
mmmhh, I have the feeling this is not exactly what happened with the mail you're showing us... too bad the screenshot only shows a couple of lines and not the full text so I can't fully understand what's going on. But it has something to do with measures taken to avoid the propagation of viruses... I don't see anything related to "virus activity detected".
sysKin
2nd December 2004, 02:22
Originally posted by virus
mmmhh, I have the feeling this is not exactly what happened with the mail you're showing us... too bad the screenshot only shows a couple of lines and not the full text so I can't fully understand what's going on. But it has something to do with measures taken to avoid the propagation of viruses... I don't see anything related to "virus activity detected". Yes, I'm not saying that this email is a respose to a virus - I'm saying that this was sent, to me, unrequested, unasked for, by italian Vodafone. Dunno what they want, it might be "you have a virus" or "thank you for contacting customer support" but my point remains - all automatic "replies" are **the** source of spam I recieve. Look at the other mails in there - the "Re: your mail password" is saying that user "nobody" doesn't exist, and the others are self-explainatory.
These are all junks I recieved recently, not a single viagra sell...
virus
2nd December 2004, 02:29
Originally posted by sysKin
all automatic "replies" are **the** source of spam I recieve.
yep, they're widely used across the net for dozens of different purposes. The problem is when someone put your address in the Reply-To field, after stealing it somewhere ;)
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