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RE: spammers will move offshore?
From: Barry Shein <bzs () world std com>
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 16:55:36 -0400 (EDT)
One of the current endearing spam techniques is to just take lists of
apparently hundreds of thousands of mailboxes and add your domain to
it and firehose your site with attempts, so you see hundreds of
thousands of log messages daily like:
john1...User unknown
john2...User unknown
john101...User unknown
pumping from many sources all day.
I don't think that sort of thing is available to the non-cyber world
marketeers.
It's made possible by the near zero cost to the spammers, plus the
recipient-pays nature of spam.
Even if you're not currently a victim of this directly consider the
amount of bandwidth being hogged by this crap next time you're waiting
for something.
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-Barry Shein
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Current thread:
- Re: spammers will move offshore?, (continued)
- Re: spammers will move offshore? Daniel Senie (Aug 10)
- Re: spammers will move offshore? Shawn McMahon (Aug 10)
- Re: spammers will move offshore? J.D. Falk (Aug 10)
- RE: spammers will move offshore? Roeland M.J. Meyer (Aug 10)
- Re: spammers will move offshore? Bradley Dunn (Aug 10)
- Re: spammers will move offshore? Gary E. Miller (Aug 10)
- Re: spammers will move offshore? Steve Sobol (Aug 10)
- Re: spammers will move offshore? David Lesher (Aug 10)
- Re: spammers will move offshore? Sam Thomas (Aug 11)
- Re: spammers will move offshore? Gary E. Miller (Aug 10)
- RE: spammers will move offshore? Roeland M.J. Meyer (Aug 10)
