The evil depths of spam.

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The evil depths of spam.

Post by fliptw »

This is really pissing me off.

Today, I checked my mail account for the emulator I help maintain. Like I do everyday.

It contianed 250+ emails...

that wasn't the worst of it.

Some spams had this in the following:
EVIL BASTARD ASS SPAMMER wrote:+++ Attachment: No Virus found
+++ Kaspersky AntiVirus - www.kaspersky.com
Replace the AV name with any AV app you can think of, i've seen NAV, panda-av and F-Secure so far.

This logically came with an attachment. a Netsky variant.

Im up for some lynching.
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Post by roid »

i've got some virus spam emails today with that sig too. it's not that hard to deal with, i mean, since when do we ever trust an email? i am suspicious (rightly so) of emails that even come from friends. with all the spoofing about.
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Post by bash »

I am careful to the extreme about not accepting anything I don't recognize (my blacklist is massive) but yesterday I almost got tagged. Bastid had an account of noreply@mydomain with a header saying *Notice of Account Suspension* and inside the text said my host had detected that I had become infected by an e-mail forwarding virus and I should visit both mydomain's homepage (legitimate and recognizeable URL was linked) for further cleaning information, as well as follow the instructions of an attached .pif file to purge the virus or my account would be suspended forthwith. Needless to say, the attachment was a virus. I can't imagine how many people probably fall for this scam. I almost did and was lucky that my AV software automatically deleted the attachment before I had a chance to open it. Scum.
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Post by JMEaT »

I've been getting viruses a lot lately through my email. It was so bad, that I just had Norton silently delete any mail attachments that had a virus.

And I don't open email from someone I do not know.
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Post by CDN_Merlin »

I've been getting some from my school account. Norton catches them all. They are even being disguised as notices saying my email got bounced that i sent when i didn't send any and to click the link if I dont see the text in the email.

I wish the world would grow up and stop this childish crapola.
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Post by Warlock »

havent gotten aney here, what little e-mailing i do
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Post by MD-2389 »

I actually got one just like what bash mentioned a few weeks ago. I introduced Beagle to my middle finger and sent it into cyberspace hell. ;)

Folks, you don't even have to be on an address book to get this ★■◆●. If your e-mail account can be found in a dictionary, it'll send you one. Its called a dictionary attack, a common spammer tactic to get people on their lists. They don't even require you to respond or look at any transparent 1x1 gif files. If it doesn't bounce back, you're on the list.

I'm still waiting for it to be legal to execute spammers.
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Post by roid »

cdn_merlin wrote:They are even being disguised as notices saying my email got bounced that i sent when i didn't send any and to click the link if I dont see the text in the email.
this *could* be a legit email. your address may have been spoofed as the sender address, so the spam message got bounced back.... to YOUR address.

i get a lot of bounced legitimate messages that are undelivered spam, where my email addy has been spoofed in the "from:" field.

hmm, but you are probabaly right, coz generally the bouncee domain will quote the entire message in the email it bounces back to you. i guess it depends on the domain's auto-bounce-quote policy.
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Post by Defender »

I can't viably check my websites email anymore. I get hundreds of spam a day. it's just rediculous.
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Post by Ferno »

i came close.. i had the same mail as Bash. I checked what the attachment was. sure enough, a .pif. i went 'hang on a second.. a pif file? didn't i hear something about this a while back?'

See kiddies, it pays to listen. :)

roid, if it bounces it usually has the word 'undeliverable' in it.
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