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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga.org site announcements => Topic started by: mikeymike on May 18, 2003, 10:48:37 AM
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Signing up someone's email address to a number of mailing lists without their consent requires a level of humour that I'd put on par with the type of person who prank-calls emergency services. Whoever it was, grow up, seriously, or stop playing with daddy's computer and go back to your toys.
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@mikeymike
Wanna fill me in on a bit more details?
Coder
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pmailed.
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I've had a lot more spam than usual recently. Could this be related?
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I've had a lot more spam than usual recently. Could this be related?
Ditto, over the past two months I've had over 1000 spam mails. And the frequency of them is increasing noticably.
I think next week I may sign up for a different freeserve account, as I feel 300 filters that only clean up about 30% of all the spam I get is not ok (the spam artists involved only send out single emails that are never the same twice).
I trully hope whoever it is who has signed me up for some of this trully sick crap (don't ask) suffers some serious indignities in the future.
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@MikeyMike
Was it actual mailing lists or loads of spam you got?
Mailing lists normally send a confirmation email that you have to reply to, then you can be added. This is (supposed) to make sure this type of thing doesn't happen.
Bad news indeed if a member has gone to this silly extreme. :-x
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Lets's hope the culprit is from West Virginia and gets caught...didn't they pass some anti spam laws recently?
Or did I imagine it? :-)
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It was actual mailing lists, and site signups - how many spammers do you know that sign you up for [log in] membership on redhat.com? :-) I thought initially it might be email harvesting going on, but from the types of email spam I got, I know it's not that.
I got some confirmation requests, but some mailing lists are still semi-reputable that don't have this system.
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How do you know it was someone off a.org? Have you had an altercation with someone on here recently?
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@mdma
I can't say we've had an altercation, but 'amigamad' has been temporarily placed in the black hole until he can grow up a bit. I presume it's him doing so.
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Wayne wrote:
@mdma
I can't say we've had an altercation, but 'amigamad' has been temporarily placed in the black hole until he can grow up a bit. I presume it's him doing so.
So you are getting lots of spam too Wayne?
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mdma wrote:
So you are getting lots of spam too Wayne?
Always.
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Wayne wrote:
mdma wrote:
So you are getting lots of spam too Wayne?
Always.
For Herbal Viagra, 65% APR Mortgages, and Hot Lesbo Teen Temptresses no doubt! ;-)
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I've been getting an increase in SPAM as well. However, I use MailWasher Pro. Wonderful program that has built-in SPAM recognition and also uses SpamCop.net services automatically to supplement its recognizing capabilities. It does a very good job, and it sends fabricated bounce messages back to the originating sites to make it look like my Email address is invalid. It's very cool!
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SilvrDrgn wrote:
It does a very good job, and it sends fabricated bounce messages back to the originating sites to make it look like my Email address is invalid when in fact it isn't. It's very cool!
Except of course if the person responsible is reading, in which case they'll plug away regardless...
Bloody spammers.
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How are you sure it was an Amiga.org member?
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I get about 150spam/day and it's increasing. Dunno
who or why, uses my email address and real name
on porn and penis enlargement sites.
If I ever find him, he'll feel that I need no enlargement...
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If I ever find him, he'll feel that I need no enlargement...
:-o :-x :cry: :boohoo: :crazy: :nervous: :pissed: :shocked:
Painful!!!
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I was getting quite a bit of spam but it seems to have slowed down recently (perhaps it's partially due to the PHP script I just installed on my web page with an infinite amount of fake adresses - that'll teach the spambots :-D )
I haven't had any mailing lists like some people though, so it doens't look like I've been targeted. IMO if you find out who this was for certain and it is as serious as it's looking then they should be IP banned - but it's Wayne's place and his decision.
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AmiGR wrote:
If I ever find him, he'll feel that I need no enlargement...
Bravo re! :roflmao: :roflmao:
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:-P
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@ T_Bone
How are you sure it was an Amiga.org member?
The email alias I use for amiga.org isn't used for anything else. I literally don't use the alias at all, I just receive mail, and until now I've had no spam through it, except for a significant number last night. That and also because of the type of spam being received, I know it was an amiga.org user.
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@Wayne
I can't say we've had an altercation, but 'amigamad' has been temporarily placed in the black hole until he can grow up a bit. I presume it's him doing so.
Are you right to make presumptions like that? (Even if it is pretty 'obvious' to you) What if it isn't amigamad? You may have had disagreements, but by making accusations like that aren't you giving him more reason to 'disagree' with you?
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by Cyberus on 2003/5/18 12:18:37
Are you right to make presumptions like that? (Even if it is pretty 'obvious' to you) What if it isn't amigamad? You may have had disagreements, but by making accusations like that aren't you giving him more reason to 'disagree' with you?
He would be the mostly likely suspect. Sometimes all you can go on is your gut instincts, and as a rule, I find them more likely to be correct then incorrect. I doubt there is anything Wayne could say more about Amigamad to make him more unstable then he already is.
Dammy
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I get the weirdest spam. I got one trying to recruit me to fight as a mercenary!
- Mike
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mikeymike wrote:
It was actual mailing lists, and site signups - how many spammers do you know that sign you up for [log in] membership on redhat.com? :-) I thought initially it might be email harvesting going on, but from the types of email spam I got, I know it's not that.
I got some confirmation requests, but some mailing lists are still semi-reputable that don't have this system.
The reputable lists that sent you a confirmation message will gladly give you the IP address of the person who signed you up for the emails.
Armed with this you can them tell your ISP, and they will find out what ISP they use. Then there ISP will cut them off.
Last laugh is yours mikeymike! :-D
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can't say we've had an altercation, but 'amigamad' has been temporarily placed in the black hole until he can grow up a bit. I presume it's him doing so.
I can promise you its not me i have never done anything that low,I have tons of spam and rubbish email myself and know how bad it can get the most recent was from a freeserve email address sending a virus this is the reason i use yahoo for email and even then they only allow a certain amount of sites to be blocked .I hope who ever has done this gets banned . I have been a member for a long time and have been visiting this site a lot longer than the date i sighned up this is without doubt one of the best amiga sites.and i would never do anthing to get banned if you still think its me then you can ban me i have no bad feelings towards anyone even if i dont always agree with someone. I dont always agree with my friends but i never fight or let anything get to the stage of doing something low or falling out with them, tommorows another day and everyone has difrent ideas if they didnt it would be a boring world. :-o :-o :-?
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@ amigamad
Too right, just because you may disagree or criticise, it usually doesn't mean anything personal. I will NEVER agree on some things with some of my closest friends e.g. politics or ethics, but that doesn't mean I send them letter bombs or anything! In fact, if they did agree with me, they'd be boring people and probably not my friends!
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@Wayne
Unless you have PROOF it was amigamad, I'd retract that accusation.
He may have pi**ed you off a bit recently, but that doesn't give you the right to say it was him without proof.
If you have proof post it so we all can see, no proof apoligise to the guy and refrain from throwing accusations around please.
I really would have expected more from you Wayne. :-(
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Glaucus wrote:
I get the weirdest spam. I got one trying to recruit me to fight as a mercenary!
edited by moderator : offensive language
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Hi,
I don't know if anyone mentioned this yet (didn't bother reading the entire thread...), but spam-crawlers seem to be quite common these days.
It might be a good idea to swap out the "mailto:this@is.my.email" references with something like "javascript:window.location('mailto:this' + '@' + 'is.my.email')".