Tom is, unfortunately, the victim of a spammer attack. Based upon the
originating IPs and the SMTP logs contained in the message, a spammer
in Russia is using his MSN account to send spam to everyone on his
address list.
Tom, you're going to want to change your password as soon as possible
on your MSN account and ask MSN tech support what additional steps you
should take to safeguard your account.
Regards,
Matthew P. Barnson
UteRC Webmaster
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Thanks for explaining that so well Matt. I've been getting these spam
emails from people for over a week now. So far, the domains I've seen
affected include yahoo.com, msn.com, and hotmail.com. Regardless of
what domain your email is with, it's probably a good idea to update your
password to something more secure in hopes of avoiding the further
proliferation of these pesky spam emails.
For your reference: http://www.microsoft.com/protect/fraud/passwords/create.aspx
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http://fitforall.com.au/to.php
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Tom,
Why am I getting this web site?
Dick Osborn
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http://fitforall.com.au/to.php
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Because your on the club mailing list.
tom
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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 15:24:37 -0700
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Tom,
Why am I getting this web site?
Dick Osborn
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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 14:58:19 -0700
Subject: [Uterc] (no subject)
http://fitforall.com.au/to.php
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Dick, Tom:
Tom is, unfortunately, the victim of a spammer attack. Based upon the
originating IPs and the SMTP logs contained in the message, a spammer
in Russia is using his MSN account to send spam to everyone on his
address list.
Tom, you're going to want to change your password as soon as possible
on your MSN account and ask MSN tech support what additional steps you
should take to safeguard your account.
Regards,
Matthew P. Barnson
UteRC Webmaster
_______________________________________________
UteRC mailing list
http://lists.uterc.org/listinfo.cgi/uterc-uterc.org
(no subject)
Thanks for explaining that so well Matt. I've been getting these spam
emails from people for over a week now. So far, the domains I've seen
affected include yahoo.com, msn.com, and hotmail.com. Regardless of
what domain your email is with, it's probably a good idea to update your
password to something more secure in hopes of avoiding the further
proliferation of these pesky spam emails.
For your reference:
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/fraud/passwords/create.aspx
Engineers aren't boring people, we just get excited over boring things.
(no subject)
I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE HELL THIS .php KINK IS BUT IT LOOKS SUSPICIOUS. DO NOT OPEN. EXPLAIN TOM!
JO