RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing
Title: Message Would you clarify "gone to staff"? Are you quite certain that EVERY individual on "staff" has received the identical spam? I mean ask each and very one of them, or check message tracking in Exchange. The logs should also be able to tell you whether you got 50 copies of the message for 50 recipients, or 1 copy that got to 50 people. If only one copy came in and 50 people got it, then your DL is available to the outside world. Do your DLs have Internet addresses? Carl -Original Message-From: William Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:19 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Ok. I misread one of the lines in the header. The messages are indeed coming from another source (one hosted by Cogent the other won't resolve) hitting our fw then exchange. I can see the idea of addressing to me from me, but how would this explain that the messages appear to have gone to staff, unless they did it one by one. Also not my staff mailing/distro lists are not accessible from the outside. Thanks for your input, W -Original Message-From: Purviance, Chad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 12:12 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing William Review the actual header of the message (View, Options, Internet Headers) and see where it really originated and if it even used your system. It is a common practice now to send mail to you from you. CJP -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:00 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Has anyone seen a recent crop of Life Insurance spam coming in with strange addressing? Last week we received the 2 emails. Normally I wouldn't be concerned with spam like this, but if I look at the addressing it is coming from a valid address (of course it has to be of two executives...) and then delivering to staff. The first message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but was delivered to staff. The second message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and again was delivered to staff. The thing that really makes me wonder is that [EMAIL PROTECTED] no longer works here and her email address is hidden from the address book. The headers indicate that the messages are coming from our mail server, but obviously we aren't sending our self spam. Is there a way to spoof this? Possibly a worm? I've found references to the subject lines on Google, but no one mentions the addressing issue, only that it is spam. These are the subjects: $250,000 policy for only $8.50/month! Best Life Insurance, Lowest Cost. Thanks, William L. Smith Systems Administrator Riptech, Inc. Real-Time Information Protection 2800 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 http://www.riptech.com w: (703) 373-5158 c: (703) 946-0894 f: (703) 373-6158 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing
Title: Message I suppose it would be easy enough to send one by one or import a batch to bcc. -Original Message-From: Bunting, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:33 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing and why would you think it wasn't sent to everyone individually? -Original Message-From: William Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:19 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Ok. I misread one of the lines in the header. The messages are indeed coming from another source (one hosted by Cogent the other won't resolve) hitting our fw then exchange. I can see the idea of addressing to me from me, but how would this explain that the messages appear to have gone to staff, unless they did it one by one. Also not my staff mailing/distro lists are not accessible from the outside. Thanks for your input, W -Original Message-From: Purviance, Chad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 12:12 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing William Review the actual header of the message (View, Options, Internet Headers) and see where it really originated and if it even used your system. It is a common practice now to send mail to you from you. CJP -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:00 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Has anyone seen a recent crop of Life Insurance spam coming in with strange addressing? Last week we received the 2 emails. Normally I wouldn't be concerned with spam like this, but if I look at the addressing it is coming from a valid address (of course it has to be of two executives...) and then delivering to staff. The first message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but was delivered to staff. The second message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and again was delivered to staff. The thing that really makes me wonder is that [EMAIL PROTECTED] no longer works here and her email address is hidden from the address book. The headers indicate that the messages are coming from our mail server, but obviously we aren't sending our self spam. Is there a way to spoof this? Possibly a worm? I've found references to the subject lines on Google, but no one mentions the addressing issue, only that it is spam. These are the subjects: $250,000 policy for only $8.50/month! Best Life Insurance, Lowest Cost. Thanks, William L. Smith Systems Administrator Riptech, Inc. Real-Time Information Protection 2800 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 http://www.riptech.com w: (703) 373-5158 c: (703) 946-0894 f: (703) 373-6158 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm +++The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and destroy any copies of this document.+++ The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and destroy any copies of this document.List Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing
Title: Message and why would you think it wasn't sent to everyone individually? -Original Message-From: William Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:19 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Ok. I misread one of the lines in the header. The messages are indeed coming from another source (one hosted by Cogent the other won't resolve) hitting our fw then exchange. I can see the idea of addressing to me from me, but how would this explain that the messages appear to have gone to staff, unless they did it one by one. Also not my staff mailing/distro lists are not accessible from the outside. Thanks for your input, W -Original Message-From: Purviance, Chad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 12:12 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing William Review the actual header of the message (View, Options, Internet Headers) and see where it really originated and if it even used your system. It is a common practice now to send mail to you from you. CJP -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:00 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Has anyone seen a recent crop of Life Insurance spam coming in with strange addressing? Last week we received the 2 emails. Normally I wouldn't be concerned with spam like this, but if I look at the addressing it is coming from a valid address (of course it has to be of two executives...) and then delivering to staff. The first message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but was delivered to staff. The second message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and again was delivered to staff. The thing that really makes me wonder is that [EMAIL PROTECTED] no longer works here and her email address is hidden from the address book. The headers indicate that the messages are coming from our mail server, but obviously we aren't sending our self spam. Is there a way to spoof this? Possibly a worm? I've found references to the subject lines on Google, but no one mentions the addressing issue, only that it is spam. These are the subjects: $250,000 policy for only $8.50/month! Best Life Insurance, Lowest Cost. Thanks, William L. Smith Systems Administrator Riptech, Inc. Real-Time Information Protection 2800 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 http://www.riptech.com w: (703) 373-5158 c: (703) 946-0894 f: (703) 373-6158 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm +++The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and destroy any copies of this document.+++ The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and destroy any copies of this document.List Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing
Title: Message all the time. W -Original Message-From: Steve Ens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 12:03 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Gettin jiggy wit it... -Original Message-From: William Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:00 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Has anyone seen a recent crop of Life Insurance spam coming in with strange addressing? Last week we received the 2 emails. Normally I wouldn't be concerned with spam like this, but if I look at the addressing it is coming from a valid address (of course it has to be of two executives...) and then delivering to staff. The first message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but was delivered to staff. The second message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and again was delivered to staff. The thing that really makes me wonder is that [EMAIL PROTECTED] no longer works here and her email address is hidden from the address book. The headers indicate that the messages are coming from our mail server, but obviously we aren't sending our self spam. Is there a way to spoof this? Possibly a worm? I've found references to the subject lines on Google, but no one mentions the addressing issue, only that it is spam. These are the subjects: $250,000 policy for only $8.50/month! Best Life Insurance, Lowest Cost. Thanks, William L. Smith Systems Administrator Riptech, Inc. Real-Time Information Protection 2800 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 http://www.riptech.com w: (703) 373-5158 c: (703) 946-0894 f: (703) 373-6158 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing
Title: Message Ok. I misread one of the lines in the header. The messages are indeed coming from another source (one hosted by Cogent the other won't resolve) hitting our fw then exchange. I can see the idea of addressing to me from me, but how would this explain that the messages appear to have gone to staff, unless they did it one by one. Also not my staff mailing/distro lists are not accessible from the outside. Thanks for your input, W -Original Message-From: Purviance, Chad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 12:12 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing William Review the actual header of the message (View, Options, Internet Headers) and see where it really originated and if it even used your system. It is a common practice now to send mail to you from you. CJP -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:00 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Has anyone seen a recent crop of Life Insurance spam coming in with strange addressing? Last week we received the 2 emails. Normally I wouldn't be concerned with spam like this, but if I look at the addressing it is coming from a valid address (of course it has to be of two executives...) and then delivering to staff. The first message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but was delivered to staff. The second message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and again was delivered to staff. The thing that really makes me wonder is that [EMAIL PROTECTED] no longer works here and her email address is hidden from the address book. The headers indicate that the messages are coming from our mail server, but obviously we aren't sending our self spam. Is there a way to spoof this? Possibly a worm? I've found references to the subject lines on Google, but no one mentions the addressing issue, only that it is spam. These are the subjects: $250,000 policy for only $8.50/month! Best Life Insurance, Lowest Cost. Thanks, William L. Smith Systems Administrator Riptech, Inc. Real-Time Information Protection 2800 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 http://www.riptech.com w: (703) 373-5158 c: (703) 946-0894 f: (703) 373-6158 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm +++The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and destroy any copies of this document.+++ The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and destroy any copies of this document. List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing
Title: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing We are experiencing the same problems here R/Phil -Original Message-From: William Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 12:00 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Has anyone seen a recent crop of Life Insurance spam coming in with strange addressing? Last week we received the 2 emails. Normally I wouldn't be concerned with spam like this, but if I look at the addressing it is coming from a valid address (of course it has to be of two executives...) and then delivering to staff. The first message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but was delivered to staff. The second message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and again was delivered to staff. The thing that really makes me wonder is that [EMAIL PROTECTED] no longer works here and her email address is hidden from the address book. The headers indicate that the messages are coming from our mail server, but obviously we aren't sending our self spam. Is there a way to spoof this? Possibly a worm? I've found references to the subject lines on Google, but no one mentions the addressing issue, only that it is spam. These are the subjects: $250,000 policy for only $8.50/month! Best Life Insurance, Lowest Cost. Thanks, William L. Smith Systems Administrator Riptech, Inc. Real-Time Information Protection 2800 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 http://www.riptech.com w: (703) 373-5158 c: (703) 946-0894 f: (703) 373-6158 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing
Title: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing William Review the actual header of the message (View, Options, Internet Headers) and see where it really originated and if it even used your system. It is a common practice now to send mail to you from you. CJP -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:00 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Has anyone seen a recent crop of Life Insurance spam coming in with strange addressing? Last week we received the 2 emails. Normally I wouldn't be concerned with spam like this, but if I look at the addressing it is coming from a valid address (of course it has to be of two executives...) and then delivering to staff. The first message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but was delivered to staff. The second message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and again was delivered to staff. The thing that really makes me wonder is that [EMAIL PROTECTED] no longer works here and her email address is hidden from the address book. The headers indicate that the messages are coming from our mail server, but obviously we aren't sending our self spam. Is there a way to spoof this? Possibly a worm? I've found references to the subject lines on Google, but no one mentions the addressing issue, only that it is spam. These are the subjects: $250,000 policy for only $8.50/month! Best Life Insurance, Lowest Cost. Thanks, William L. Smith Systems Administrator Riptech, Inc. Real-Time Information Protection 2800 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 http://www.riptech.com w: (703) 373-5158 c: (703) 946-0894 f: (703) 373-6158 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm +++The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and destroy any copies of this document.+++ The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and destroy any copies of this document.
RE: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing
Title: Message Gettin jiggy wit it... -Original Message-From: William Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:00 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Has anyone seen a recent crop of Life Insurance spam coming in with strange addressing? Last week we received the 2 emails. Normally I wouldn't be concerned with spam like this, but if I look at the addressing it is coming from a valid address (of course it has to be of two executives...) and then delivering to staff. The first message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but was delivered to staff. The second message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and again was delivered to staff. The thing that really makes me wonder is that [EMAIL PROTECTED] no longer works here and her email address is hidden from the address book. The headers indicate that the messages are coming from our mail server, but obviously we aren't sending our self spam. Is there a way to spoof this? Possibly a worm? I've found references to the subject lines on Google, but no one mentions the addressing issue, only that it is spam. These are the subjects: $250,000 policy for only $8.50/month! Best Life Insurance, Lowest Cost. Thanks, William L. Smith Systems Administrator Riptech, Inc. Real-Time Information Protection 2800 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 http://www.riptech.com w: (703) 373-5158 c: (703) 946-0894 f: (703) 373-6158 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing
Title: Life Insurance Spam with strange addressing Has anyone seen a recent crop of Life Insurance spam coming in with strange addressing? Last week we received the 2 emails. Normally I wouldn't be concerned with spam like this, but if I look at the addressing it is coming from a valid address (of course it has to be of two executives...) and then delivering to staff. The first message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but was delivered to staff. The second message reads from [EMAIL PROTECTED], to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and again was delivered to staff. The thing that really makes me wonder is that [EMAIL PROTECTED] no longer works here and her email address is hidden from the address book. The headers indicate that the messages are coming from our mail server, but obviously we aren't sending our self spam. Is there a way to spoof this? Possibly a worm? I've found references to the subject lines on Google, but no one mentions the addressing issue, only that it is spam. These are the subjects: $250,000 policy for only $8.50/month! Best Life Insurance, Lowest Cost. Thanks, William L. Smith Systems Administrator Riptech, Inc. Real-Time Information Protection 2800 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 http://www.riptech.com w: (703) 373-5158 c: (703) 946-0894 f: (703) 373-6158 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm