That particular domain accepts email to any local part, nor is there any
special processing done for particular local parts, so I don't believe
there could have been any exposure.
The other ~35 sites (i.e. local parts) are pretty diverse: Public Whip,
Sun Microsystems, No2ID, Nintendo, ISPs.. No sites that seem connected
to Public Whip or any MySociety sites.
Chris
Timothy Green wrote:
Could it be a mail server flaw that exposes "sites-i-have-used"? Or are
all the sites you have used related in a way that means they could
conceivably have been exposed elsewhere?
-t
On 24/02/10 10:23, Christopher Orr wrote:
Yup, good point. Though I just checked the logs again and of ~100
addresses that received delivery attempts in the past 8 months, the
majority were <random-digits>@domain -- none of the rest appear to be
dictionary attacks; they're all addressed to sites-i-have-u...@domain.
Chris
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