See injection below.
--Bruce
On 3/12/23 13:39, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
> > On 3/10/23 12:43, Bruce Labitt wrote:
> >> In email headers, are there any fields which are not spoof-able? Or is
> email simply a morass that is totally unsolvable and broken? Simply
> impossible to filter spam
> On 3/10/23 12:43, Bruce Labitt wrote:
>> In email headers, are there any fields which are not spoof-able? Or is
>> email simply a morass that is totally unsolvable and broken? Simply
>> impossible to filter spam? Now I am getting spam that is passing all the
>> dmarc, spf, and dkim che
my phone, which was tedious. Found
some miss-classified spam that were legitimate emails, like from
attorneys and banks, that I never received. Loads of stock tips, scams,
assorted pharmaceuticals, and of course, invitations to honeypots of the
female persuasion. Some were quite amusing.
Need to g
spam that were legitimate emails, like from
attorneys and banks, that I never received. Loads of stock tips, scams,
assorted pharmaceuticals, and of course, invitations to honeypots of the
female persuasion. Some were quite amusing.
Need to get back to the email spam storm on my wife's account now.
s-classified spam that were legitimate emails, like from
attorneys and banks, that I never received. Loads of stock tips, scams,
assorted pharmaceuticals, and of course, invitations to honeypots of the
female persuasion. Some were quite amusing.
Need to get back to the email spam storm on my wife'
f the
female persuasion. Some were quite amusing.
Need to get back to the email spam storm on my wife's account now.
Not sure if one her groups she belongs to was compromised and her email
account sold to spammers or not. Seems like it.
My kids, both on different ISP's had no increase
Some were quite amusing.
Need to get back to the email spam storm on my wife's account now.
Not sure if one her groups she belongs to was compromised and her email
account sold to spammers or not. Seems like it.
My kids, both on different ISP's had no increase in spam in the past
week
,
assorted pharmaceuticals, and of course, invitations to honeypots of the
female persuasion. Some were quite amusing.
Need to get back to the email spam storm on my wife's account now.
Not sure if one her groups she belongs to was compromised and her email
account sold to spammers or not. Seems li
I think that something has been going on for a bit now.
However, I did go through some ancient spam emails (don't ask me why
they were still around, I plumb forgot they were accumulating) and found
quite a few of them posing as family members and people I knew, but were
not legitimate. Examini
I said report the IP’s not block.
I don’t see anywhere where blocking IP’s was mentioned by anyone.
- Bryan
> On Mar 8, 2023, at 5:22 PM, Ronald Smith wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> There is a coordinated attack happening right now on many forms of
> communication; email, social media, everything
Hi all,
There is a coordinated attack happening right now on many forms of
communication; email, social media, everything -- someone doesn't want people
communicating right now. The increase in spam is just part of it.
Emails that I've sent to gmail have been bounced, maybe because gmail has
t
Radix? That name did not show in my $ whois output.
$ whois --version
Version 5.5.13.
Well I did send all the message source info to godaddy when I filed the
abuse complaint. I also sent the same info to my ISP. There's
practically been no change so far, just a new "sender" has arrived to
The registry is Radix
The registrar is GoDaddy
My command line whois outputs more info than what is below ( the registry info
for example ) , but the Registrar info is the same.
Domains By Proxy is also GoDaddy, well, owned by the same guy that founded it
anyway, they’re connected. It is almost
Perhaps I am misunderstanding how to interpret the output. This is one
of the outputs of whois
$ whois aagyemang.store
Domain Name: AAGYEMANG.STORE
Registry Domain ID: D345146502-CNIC
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.godaddy.com
Registrar URL: https://www.godaddy.com/
Updated Date: 2023-02-23T09:2
The Registry and Registrar should still be visible regardless of domain
registrant privacy settings.
> On Mar 8, 2023, at 1:31 PM, Bruce Labitt wrote:
>
> I did a whois, and due to privacy cr*p, there's no longer a way to get
> to the registrants. I can see why this might be, but it does ma
Seems to be an uptick in spam received lately. Doesn't seem that my ISP
is on top of it. In the past 48 hours have received at least three
dozen spams from similar parties. Many seem to be coming from *.store
domains. I haven't knowingly ever visited one of these domains.
I don't think I wa
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