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Re: curious spam...
From: David Hubbard <dhubbard () dino hostasaurus com>
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 18:42:34 +0000
Here in Florida the self-preservation interests of the two party system have resulted in all voter registrations being
made public, including email, d/o/b, phone, home address (since you can't legally register any other), party
affiliation. If you used your private email for any state government registrations, they may have leaked it as soon as
you moved. Alternatively, if your previous state had already leaked it, and you have declared a party affiliation, the
state level entity likely shared it with the national entity, who then shared it with the new state entity where you
moved so they can spam you all over again. I made the mistake of donating to a party backed candidate about a decade
ago, and the cesspool of political entities associated with that party continue to email and text me every single
cycle. Unless I start suing, or change all my contact info, there's no likely any way I'll ever get it to stop.
I believe several states' DMV's have been found to be selling license registration info as a revenue source too.
Florida does have a way to not have your personal info released; it's conveniently only available to people you'd
expect, first responders, judges, and of course, members of congress.
On 9/14/20, 2:32 PM, "NANOG on behalf of William Herrin" <nanog-bounces+dhubbard=dino.hostasaurus.com () nanog org on
behalf of bill () herrin us> wrote:
Howdy,
I've noticed something odd. When I lived in Virginia, I started
receiving email directly to my gmail box from my U.S. Representative.
Unsolicited spam from Congressmen is nothing new but it was a little
odd that they found my gmail box (which I don't give out) and not one
of the hundreds of aliases at herrin.us or dirtside.com which I do
give out. The gmail box exists only in mail headers; "From" is always
a different address.
I moved to Seattle. Today I found my grmail box subscribed to a
congressman's list from a nearby Washington jurisdiction. Not some
random congressman. And not any of the addresses I give out; my gmail
box's address which I don't.
Anyone else have a similar experience? Any idea how a hidden address
is making it on to relevant congressmens' lists but not any others?
That's weird right?
Regards,
Bill Herrin
--
William Herrin
bill () herrin us
https://bill.herrin.us/
Current thread:
- curious spam... William Herrin (Sep 14)
- Re: curious spam... Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG (Sep 14)
- Re: curious spam... David Hubbard (Sep 14)
- Re: curious spam... William Herrin (Sep 15)
- Re: curious spam... John Levine (Sep 14)
- Re: curious spam... Mark Seiden (Sep 14)
- Re: curious spam... J. Hellenthal via NANOG (Sep 15)
- Re: curious spam... Thomas Scott (Sep 15)
