Re: [SAtalk] Spam: The Screwfly Solution

2003-10-07 Thread Louis LeBlanc
On 10/07/03 11:25 AM, SpamTalk sat at the `puter and typed: > > > -Original Message- > From: Fred I-IS.COM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >What we need is a Distributed fake replier > > Actually you just need to have the program spoof the origination > address and craft the IP packets/t

RE: [SAtalk] Spam: The Screwfly Solution

2003-10-07 Thread SpamTalk
-Original Message- From: Fred I-IS.COM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >What we need is a Distributed fake replier Actually you just need to have the program spoof the origination address and craft the IP packets/timing so that it does not need the response that do not show up. But again, we

Re: [SAtalk] Spam: The Screwfly Solution

2003-10-06 Thread Fred I-IS.COM
I used to do this until my provider explained to me that it was not approaite for me to attack the spammers even if they started it. I created a program to automate filling in their forms, submitting random names, fake details etc, but I'm sure the spammers could easily filter my submissions based

RE: [SAtalk] Spam: The Screwfly Solution

2003-10-06 Thread Bill Polhemus
"The Screwfly Solution" A really good short story by SF writer Raccoona Sheldon/James Tiptree Jr./ (the late) Alice B. Sheldon as well. Bet you didn't think anyone else would notice. William L. Polhemus, Jr. P.E. Polhemus Engineering Company Katy, Texas USA -Original Message- From: [EMA

Re: [SAtalk] Spam: The Screwfly Solution

2003-10-06 Thread Kenneth Porter
--On Monday, October 06, 2003 11:54 AM -0700 Mike Van Pelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Speaking of nasty little parasites, imagine a 419 spammer. > He gets 100,000 "bites" to his spam. Wow, he must have hit > the jackpot! Except... no. 99,999 of them are fake, > computer-generated "leads", whi