StealthMode -
You've said you want to drop the issue, but you also have some
misconceptions that really ought to be addressed. If you want the
conversation to end with this email, so be it.
My network is clean, I can guarantee that.
Since we already know that the from field of the email is
Tony omega Sergi wrote:
we get email spam, virus etc just from having an email address
publically visible due to web spiders and other tools that crawl around
webpages. the only email accounts that i get spam on are the ones that
can be parsed directly via the web (ie: accounts on forums that are
StealthMode wrote:
I bet this is the same guy that stole the source for hl2.
Ha, what a fabulous daredevil first-grade hacker, given that he is
currently imprisoned on remand. :)
SCNR,
Florian
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@omega
For one the lists are being spammed with the spoofed email randomly (eg: not
all at the same time) which if it were just a normal common worm, all the
lists would get hit at exactly the same time. Which demonstrates that this
is a user going to the cafe at random times, and sending
@omega again
You've gotten spoofed in my name because the person responsible for trying
to distribute the worm is a member of this list, and is aware be can be
caught now.
I direct you to check the header info. It is not from me.
And, curiously enough, I would ask you to check that header info
This thread has gone on long enough, if anyway wants to continue it
please take it offlist.
- Alfred
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StealthMode
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 7:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [hlcoders
@botman again...
Jeff for a guy that declared he is stopping all hl/cs related mods, you sure
are more active then anyone else who has claimed retirement.
But to correct you again...
ORnot AND THEN
(starting to sound like boolean around here)
@tei again
To the maybes
Maybe all you want, facts are in the emails.
To the spoofed?
Yeah, the industry buzzword is spoofed for faked email addresses (although
the true email addy can be found by checking header/footer info). And
while smtp is easy to manipulate, it is even EASIER
StealthMode wrote:
@tei again
To the maybes
Maybe all you want, facts are in the emails.
To the spoofed?
Yeah, the industry buzzword is spoofed for faked email addresses (although
the true email addy can be found by checking header/footer info). And
while smtp is easy to manipulate, it
and you can say that with concrete fact?
/me facepalms
i've seen hundreds of these worms, and that worm in particular.
there's no way to prove that one specific person at the cafe is trying
to send the worm around, or that they targetted the list at all.
you say you know lots about network
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Subject: Re: [hlcoders] ^_^ mew-mew (-:
Adrian Finol wrote:
tl;dr
For those not hip to Pinky's jive...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tl%3Bdr
...but yeah, everyone at Valve should be fired because someone posted
crap to a e-mail listserver.
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Jeffrey botman Broome
@ adrian
id, take your paxil and take the time to READ.
Guess that would be the guy who doesn't want their job. Anyone need a job in
IT?
8-p
-=]H[=-StealthMode
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@tei
The do have an IT guy, any company that has internet connections has one
(least any company that wants their internet to be up 24/7).
Furthermore, in an email to another Valve employee during the leek/theft of
hl2, it was confirmed that their IT guy had not secured the network very
well
@botman
Don't put one half and not the other. To mention part, but not all of my
words in context. It makes you look like you only partially learned to read
.
It was stated, should be fired or reprimanded.
Which is normal corporate policy for minor security violations and
mishandling of
Jeffrey botman Broome wrote:
All Valve people should be reprimanded *AND THEN* fired. Thanks for
clearing that up.
He he he, it's hard to tell who's the one trolling whom here. =)
But of course I totally agree with you; albeit, can we wait with the
fired part until after the HL2 release?
It would be real easy for Valves IT people to block this lamers ip on the
incoming mail server or even on the router the mail server is plugged into.
Wonder who Valves IT guy is. He should be fired or reprimanded. I know the
companies I worked for in the past would not tolerate a hole like this
tl;dr
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Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 10:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [hlcoders] ^_^ mew-mew (-:
It would be real easy for Valves IT people to block this lamers ip on
the incoming
Adrian Finol wrote:
tl;dr
For those not hip to Pinky's jive...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tl%3Bdr
...but yeah, everyone at Valve should be fired because someone posted
crap to a e-mail listserver.
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Jeffrey botman Broome
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What IT guy?
maybe don't need one, Its not a ISP, for the god sake.
I like long mails, but your is innacurate, bad target, boy.
StealthMode wrote:
It would be real easy for Valves IT people to block this lamers ip on the
incoming mail server or even on the router the mail server
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Argh, i don't like the plaintext :)
pass: 77157
The monkey got out of his cage while all the Valve peoples are at E3!!!
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Jeffrey botman Broome wrote:
The monkey got out of his cage while all the Valve peoples are at E3!!!
Oh, they're all at E3?! No wonder it's so quiet here and you don't
hear anything from them. Lazy bunch, all play, no work! =)
Florian
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