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This bunch of Spamming Scumbags send me on average 14 - 26 emails a day. I cannot block them because their email address doesn't display in my inbox, so I traced them.
I reckon they deserve to be spammed back. I just can't think of anything annoying enough to send them. Wankers..!
They're sent by zombie networks. The email addresses they're sent from are either completely ficticious or belong to people whos only crime is to have been hacked/trojaned/virused.
There is nothing you can do about this.
Never open these emails as they mostly have embedded links to remote images which clock that the email has been opened and therefore put your email address on the "active" link.
Learn to live with it until technology catches up with the spammers.
Just put it in the same mental category as the crap inside your Sunday paper that you put straight into the bin (or in my case, use to light the log burner or tear into small roach size strips).
There are much greater things to spend your time thinking and worrying about.
They don't join us or interact but they sure as shit have a keen interest in what we're doing. Maybe I should use their email address and forward it to the first parcel of vermin mentioned at the top of this thread.
Unless of course you ever feel like scoring a Russian chick and some cheap spamming feckers while buying worthless shares online, in which case you will have a pile of resources at your fingertip.
spacecadet wrote:Unless of course you ever feel like scoring a Russian chick and some cheap spamming feckers while buying worthless shares online, in which case you will have a pile of resources at your fingertip.
Horse feathers...... just used the link you posted and now I understand the problem.
My first answer was in fact truthful but didn't take into account this "legal" advertising firm. The US has even better anti-spam laws than the UK. I can only suggest that you look this company up in some US led directory like The Better Business thingummy (can't remember the link/website). If they turn out to be kosher then write them an email telling them politely (but with a hint of ironic humour - this unnerves flat-headed US corporate types) to cease and disist.
Post your research. I'll be interested in reading what you find.
spacecadet wrote:Horse feathers...... just used the link you posted and now I understand the problem.
My first answer was in fact truthful but didn't take into account this "legal" advertising firm. The US has even better anti-spam laws than the UK. I can only suggest that you look this company up in some US led directory like The Better Business thingummy (can't remember the link/website). If they turn out to be kosher then write them an email telling them politely (but with a hint of ironic humour - this unnerves flat-headed US corporate types) to cease and disist.
Post your research. I'll be interested in reading what you find.
Create a quick comic strip and then use the "email to a friend" link when you've finished. The strip can be empty with just a single object pasted into a frame. This will take you a matter of seconds. Do this for as many guessed email address as you care to for the company, i.e. info@..... allstaff@..... (thats a good one if they've got that set up for everyone in the company), helpdesk@.... purchasing@...... helpdesk@...... customerservices@..... etc.
This website is a b*stard for getting people spammed.
Sh*t, this is looking dodgy. The website looks very professional BUT.....
1. I can find no registration details for the URL
2. I can find no listings for the website or the NPR corporation with the Better Business Bureau.
3. I can't trace the hops between my PC and the website. This is freaky. Even when I'm tracing hackers I'll track them across a dozen IP hops before they disappear inside an anonymiser or some poor saps trojaned PC. I've NEVER not been able to trace a single hop.
I'm too brain burned to continue with this tonight but I'm going to dig a bit more at the weekend maybe. Might even try and work on the contact details on their website. Maybe I'm just too tired to spot the obvious tonight and it's all innocent but I can't do any magic tonight.
spacecadet wrote:Sh*t, this is looking dodgy. The website looks very professional BUT.....
1. I can find no registration details for the URL
2. I can find no listings for the website or the NPR corporation with the Better Business Bureau.
3. I can't trace the hops between my PC and the website. This is freaky. Even when I'm tracing hackers I'll track them across a dozen IP hops before they disappear inside an anonymiser or some poor saps trojaned PC. I've NEVER not been able to trace a single hop.
I'm too brain burned to continue with this tonight but I'm going to dig a bit more at the weekend maybe. Might even try and work on the contact details on their website. Maybe I'm just too tired to spot the obvious tonight and it's all innocent but I can't do any magic tonight.
Weird stuff mate... Perhaps we should join forces and target the dickheads...
Yeah, I'm tired here too. Gonna crash for the night.
Haven't had a single spam email get past either my ISP's filters or Gmails in... well since I signed up with them.
Last time I saw a spam mail was when I had a freeserve account, and I was getting around 300 a day through them....
These days I set up a perimeter, outer accounts which I give out, all of which have their spam filters set to fascist, which then are grabbed remotely by a core account which will only recieve from the perimeter accounts (everything else bounces). When a perimeter account starts getting particularly badly hit, I drop it and setup another one.
I'm surprise more folk don't do this themselves...
the_leander wrote:Haven't had a single spam email get past either my ISP's filters or Gmails in... well since I signed up with them.
Last time I saw a spam mail was when I had a freeserve account, and I was getting around 300 a day through them....
These days I set up a perimeter, outer accounts which I give out, all of which have their spam filters set to fascist, which then are grabbed remotely by a core account which will only recieve from the perimeter accounts (everything else bounces). When a perimeter account starts getting particularly badly hit, I drop it and setup another one.
I'm surprise more folk don't do this themselves...
Will attempt to follow your lead here Alan, but the bastards spamming me have more or less flooded my upstate account. I contacted my servers who claim in their brochures to prevent this, so they're looking into it now. Finger's crossed it will stop...