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Received message from Russian hackers
From: dmeissner () PUNCHNETWORKS COM (David Meissner)
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 08:42:37 -0800
I received an e-mail message that claims to be from Russian hackers who have
stolen information from a variety of databases. I thought I might see
something about it on this mailing list, but since I haven't heard anything
I am posting a copy of the message (see below). The message includes a web
site address; I took a look (with Javascript disabled) but didn't see what
they were referring to (although I couldn't read the Russian anyway).
Has anyone else received a similar message?
David Meissner
text follows (some editing of headers)
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Return-Path: <cp861976 () spb sityline ru>
Received: from spb.sityline.ru (ip-1492.dialup.cl.spb.ru [212.46.201.16]) by
myisp.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id HAA06807 for <dm () myisp com>; Mon, 21
Feb 2000 07:23:17 -0800 (PST)
From: cp861976 () spb sityline ru
Message-ID: <200002211523.HAA06807 () myisp com>
To: <dm () myisp com>
Subject: Russian Hackers Offer Databases
Date: Ïí, 21 ôåâ 2000 14:47:43
Status:
X-Mozilla-Status: 8001
X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000
X-UIDL: 37b4e95000000141
Russian Hackers Offer Databases
Hear ye, hear ye! We have obtained databases of residents in
virtually every city and town of Europe, America, the UK and
France. Now you can find any person who you know at least
something about: you can find the person's address by the
person's telephone number, the person's phone number and his or
her name by the address, or you can enter the person's
name and find his or her telephone number. Say, you met a girl
in Amsterdam and you don't know anything about her but her name
and date of birth. Don't worry: this information will be enough
to find out everything about her - her phone, address, last name,
and even the number of her passport and her driver's license.
Or, say, your Berlin business partner left you just his cellular
phone number. No problem at all. In just one second you will
find out his name, his home address and phone number, or,
if you wish, his age, the number of his passport and the number
of his driver's license. Do you want to know who owns the car
under your window?
Just enter the vehicle's license plate number, and you will know
all the data on its owner. We can do it all, and now so can you.
For more information:
http://www.database.sp.ru
Russian hackers.
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