the counter into the email. As soon as he renders the e-mail,
you've got
him.
|-Original Message-
|From: Laurence Brockman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|Sent: 29 April 2002 20:31
|Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: Yahoo Account Security
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On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 14:31, Laurence Brockman wrote:
> Why don't you send an email message to your yahoo account with some embedded
> html (or JavaScript?) in it (Such as a pic on your home server or
> Not sure if this would work, but it might be worth a shot anyone with
> more experience wi
code
for the counter into the email. As soon as he renders the e-mail, you've got
him.
|-Original Message-
|From: Laurence Brockman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|Sent: 29 April 2002 20:31
|Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: Yahoo Account Security
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|Why don't you send an email
At 03:12 PM 4/29/2002 -0400, Shawn Duffy wrote:
>If you want secure email, don't use Yahoo or Hotmail or any of the
>publicly available systems and use PGP, plain and simple... otherwise,
>you will run a certain risk... you would be better off getting an email
>account from your ISP, or, if you ha
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>Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002 4:49 AM
>Subject: re: Yahoo Account Security
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>
>> On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Tony Abedini wrote:
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>> > Obviously if I changed my
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Why don't you send an email message to your yahoo account with some embedded
html (or JavaScript?) in it (Such as a pic on your home server or
something) or some friend that has apache running. Pick out a picture
that n
TECTED]>
To: "Tony Abedini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002 4:49 AM
Subject: re: Yahoo Account Security
> On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Tony Abedini wrote:
>
> > Obviously if I changed my pa
It's not at all clear what's going on, or even what
Tony's intentions are. First off, Tony hasn't even
made it clear what led him to believe his account had
been compromised in the first place...on this list, as
well as the Incidents list, there are plenty of posts
where the author thinks he has
ss is also listed in the abuse.net database.
>
> Best of luck,
> Larry
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Giri Sandeep
> Sent: Saturday April 27, 2002 9:29 AM
> To: Williams, Larry
> Subject: RE: Yahoo Account Security
>
>
> hi!
> How do you expect yah
You could send yourself an html email with some IMG tags which point to a
webserver for which you could view the logs... You'd want to make them
unused resources (perhaps a jpg containing text that says "Your IP address
is now being logged"). Of course, if the intruder doesn't read the email it
w
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Tony Abedini wrote:
> Obviously if I changed my password, then I'd ruin the
> chance of the person logging in again, so NO I haven't
> change my password.
The classic "hunted turning hunter" maneuver?? :)
But if someone has your password, I would still assume the best thing
29 AM
To: Williams, Larry
Subject: RE: Yahoo Account Security
hi!
How do you expect yahoo to make a contact with someone when they even
haven't time to remove the bugs from the most popular web-Email?
They even don't provide any contact info on the site.
Thanks.
Sandeep Giri
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I appreciate the insight if that's what you'd call
your post!!!
Obviously if I changed my password, then I'd ruin the
chance of the person logging in again, so NO I haven't
change my password.
I did ask though if someone knew
HI!
>>>suspecting someone has my password to my Yahoo!
>>>account.
If you don't logout properly, it is possible for
others to use your yahoo account..depending upon
when the cookies expire. They don't need password for that.
You can however set the cookie expiry timings..use the options
fea
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Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 2:25 PM
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> I appreciate the insight if that's what you'd call
> your post!!!
>
> Obviously if I changed my password, then I'd
o: "H C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 5:25 PM
Subject: re: Yahoo Account Security
> I appreciate the insight if that's what you'd call
> your post!!!
>
> Obviously if I changed my password, then I'd
They most likely do maintain a record of connections, but it's just as likely that you
will not get access to that list. You will need to:
1) change your password
2) notify Yahoo of what you expect
Include dates and times if you have any, as well as any copies of
I appreciate the insight if that's what you'd call
your post!!!
Obviously if I changed my password, then I'd ruin the
chance of the person logging in again, so NO I haven't
change my password.
I did ask though if someone knew if Yahoo! kept track
of the logins, not emails.
Thanks anyway.
--- H
> I'm suspecting someone has my password to my Yahoo!
account.
What makes you say that?
> Does anyone know if Yahoo! keeps track of IP
addresses
that log into accounts and if yes, for how long?
To be honest, I have no idea. But I do know from
passed experience that perhaps the best thing for y
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