On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 10:14:35AM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > But as article specifically mentions sending during the night and > > registration next morning that does seem to indicate eweek found out > > about "no whois" but with already registered domain, i.e. see > Could they simply be referring to the technique of > sending spam at night with a URL to a non-existent > domain? When everyone's NOC sees the spam for the first > time and tries to get the website shut down, it's not there. > Tickets are closed, and many people think someone else > already had the site taken down.
I was always interested to see how many people are actually falling for these Spam messages. Did anybody here ever try to register such a domain, after the mass mailing started but before the spammer registers it? Just put a dummy page there and then throw the access.log into a bunch of loganalyzers after a few days. Nils