stupid spammers

Ted Larsen tlmedia@intrstar.net
Mon Apr 18 05:38:01 EDT 2016


Donna. Nobody blames you. It happens to me all the time.
I back-traced yesterdays piece of junk to an ISP in South America.

If any of the group is curious to see where spam is really coming from,
join Spam Cop. It's a free service of Cisco Systems.  https://www.spamcop.net/
They report to the IP that their system has been compromised. There's
no stopping spammers but it might slow them down.

On 4/17/2016 10:58:31 PM, Donna Halper <dlh@donnahalper.com> wrote:
A couple of weeks ago, someone with whom I correspond got hacked, and it
seems that since then, messages with spam links have been getting sent
out, some of which seem to come from me. They do not. I assume that
everyone in my friend's address book got captured as potential senders
of spam, is that how it works? But since that occurred, I have no
evidence that my own account was hacked... As far as I know, it wasn't.
But I'm sorry for any inconvenience the spam emails may have caused
anyone. (I got some of them too, under the names of folks who I know on
this and other lists.)


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