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Is it just me, or is anyone else getting major email attacks? I had
over 3000 about ten days ago and it seems to be beginning again. The pattern is consistent: they are all addressed to and they all come from rubbishnames (ie something like 8DJsNICFwn) at another domain, often another demon one, but always a domain belonging to a contributor to uk.sci.weather. I've had hundreds from something purporting to be Mike Tullett, for example, and one of today's batches comes from coyney.demon.co.uk. I'm not accusing anybody of spam attacks! Other batches come from giganews and individual.net, so in fact, it looks as if there's a problem in Germany somewhere. Turnpike bounces everything automatically, so I haven't actually looked at any of them - some of last week's carried viruses, but today's batch are just URL carriers. Has anyone else had anything like this? -- Kate B PS 'elvira' is spamtrapped - please reply to 'elviraspam' at cockaigne if you want to reply personally |
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Kate Brown wrote:
Is it just me, or is anyone else getting major email attacks? I had over 3000 about ten days ago and it seems to be beginning again. The pattern is consistent: they are all addressed to and they all come from rubbishnames (ie something like 8DJsNICFwn) at another domain, often another demon one, but always a domain belonging to a contributor to uk.sci.weather. I've had hundreds from something purporting to be Mike Tullett, for example, and one of today's batches comes from coyney.demon.co.uk. I'm not accusing anybody of spam attacks! Other batches come from giganews and individual.net, so in fact, it looks as if there's a problem in Germany somewhere. Turnpike bounces everything automatically, so I haven't actually looked at any of them - some of last week's carried viruses, but today's batch are just URL carriers. Has anyone else had anything like this? That's one hell of a lot of e-mails. I had the individual.net + sober virus last week, probably about 100, however, that's all stopped now, and funnily enough that was via a demon.co.uk account, not any others. Sounds to be like you are getting SPAM which may have been harvested via a spy ware trogan or something, hence using names that you are familiar with. Do you use 'Search & Destroy' and 'AdAware' on top of your virus software (Norton or AVG)? Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net -- Keith (Southend) 'Weather Home & Abroad' http://www.southendweather.net |
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Kate Brown wrote:
Is it just me, or is anyone else getting major email attacks? I had over 3000 about ten days ago and it seems to be beginning again. The pattern is consistent: they are all addressed to and they all come from rubbishnames (ie something like 8DJsNICFwn) at another domain, often another demon one, but always a domain belonging to a contributor to uk.sci.weather. I've had hundreds from something purporting to be Mike Tullett, for example, and one of today's batches comes from coyney.demon.co.uk. I'm not accusing anybody of spam attacks! Other batches come from giganews and individual.net, so in fact, it looks as if there's a problem in Germany somewhere. Turnpike bounces everything automatically, so I haven't actually looked at any of them - some of last week's carried viruses, but today's batch are just URL carriers. Has anyone else had anything like this? That's one hell of a lot of e-mails. I had the individual.net + sober virus last week, probably about 100, however, that's all stopped now, and funnily enough that was via a demon.co.uk account, not any others. Sounds to be like you are getting SPAM which may have been harvested via a spy ware trogan or something, hence using names that you are familiar with. Do you use 'Search & Destroy' and 'AdAware' on top of your virus software (Norton or AVG)? Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net -- Keith (Southend) 'Weather Home & Abroad' http://www.southendweather.net |
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Kate Brown wrote:
Is it just me, or is anyone else getting major email attacks? I had over 3000 about ten days ago and it seems to be beginning again. The pattern is consistent: they are all addressed to and they all come from rubbishnames (ie something like 8DJsNICFwn) at another domain, often another demon one, but always a domain belonging to a contributor to uk.sci.weather. I've had hundreds from something purporting to be Mike Tullett, for example, and one of today's batches comes from coyney.demon.co.uk. I'm not accusing anybody of spam attacks! Other batches come from giganews and individual.net, so in fact, it looks as if there's a problem in Germany somewhere. Turnpike bounces everything automatically, so I haven't actually looked at any of them - some of last week's carried viruses, but today's batch are just URL carriers. Has anyone else had anything like this? That's one hell of a lot of e-mails. I had the individual.net + sober virus last week, probably about 100, however, that's all stopped now, and funnily enough that was via a demon.co.uk account, not any others. Sounds to be like you are getting SPAM which may have been harvested via a spy ware trogan or something, hence using names that you are familiar with. Do you use 'Search & Destroy' and 'AdAware' on top of your virus software (Norton or AVG)? Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net -- Keith (Southend) 'Weather Home & Abroad' http://www.southendweather.net |
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In article , dated Sun, 15 May
2005, "Keith (Southend)" wrote Kate Brown wrote: Is it just me, or is anyone else getting major email attacks? I had over 3000 about ten days ago and it seems to be beginning again. The pattern is consistent: they are all addressed to and they all come from rubbishnames (ie something like 8DJsNICFwn) at another domain, often another demon one, but always a domain belonging to a contributor to uk.sci.weather. I've had hundreds from something purporting to be Mike Tullett, for example, and one of today's batches comes from coyney.demon.co.uk. I'm not accusing anybody of spam attacks! Other batches come from giganews and individual.net, so in fact, it looks as if there's a problem in Germany somewhere. Turnpike bounces everything automatically, so I haven't actually looked at any of them - some of last week's carried viruses, but today's batch are just URL carriers. Has anyone else had anything like this? That's one hell of a lot of e-mails. I had the individual.net + sober virus last week, probably about 100, however, that's all stopped now, and funnily enough that was via a demon.co.uk account, not any others. Sounds to be like you are getting SPAM which may have been harvested via a spy ware trogan or something, hence using names that you are familiar with. Do you use 'Search & Destroy' and 'AdAware' on top of your virus software (Norton or AVG)? yes, both of them, every week, and Etrust antivirus updated every day. I don't think it's me that's infected , or the pattern would be different in addition, I ran everything yesterday, so this morning's infestation is not likely to have come from me). It may be some infernal combination of the newsgroups I subscribe to plus the fact I've been in newsgroups for years, but I still think there's a connection with the Berlin server somewhere. -- Kate B PS 'elvira' is spamtrapped - please reply to 'elviraspam' at cockaigne if you want to reply personally |
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In article , dated Sun, 15 May
2005, "Keith (Southend)" wrote Kate Brown wrote: Is it just me, or is anyone else getting major email attacks? I had over 3000 about ten days ago and it seems to be beginning again. The pattern is consistent: they are all addressed to and they all come from rubbishnames (ie something like 8DJsNICFwn) at another domain, often another demon one, but always a domain belonging to a contributor to uk.sci.weather. I've had hundreds from something purporting to be Mike Tullett, for example, and one of today's batches comes from coyney.demon.co.uk. I'm not accusing anybody of spam attacks! Other batches come from giganews and individual.net, so in fact, it looks as if there's a problem in Germany somewhere. Turnpike bounces everything automatically, so I haven't actually looked at any of them - some of last week's carried viruses, but today's batch are just URL carriers. Has anyone else had anything like this? That's one hell of a lot of e-mails. I had the individual.net + sober virus last week, probably about 100, however, that's all stopped now, and funnily enough that was via a demon.co.uk account, not any others. Sounds to be like you are getting SPAM which may have been harvested via a spy ware trogan or something, hence using names that you are familiar with. Do you use 'Search & Destroy' and 'AdAware' on top of your virus software (Norton or AVG)? yes, both of them, every week, and Etrust antivirus updated every day. I don't think it's me that's infected , or the pattern would be different in addition, I ran everything yesterday, so this morning's infestation is not likely to have come from me). It may be some infernal combination of the newsgroups I subscribe to plus the fact I've been in newsgroups for years, but I still think there's a connection with the Berlin server somewhere. -- Kate B PS 'elvira' is spamtrapped - please reply to 'elviraspam' at cockaigne if you want to reply personally |
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In article , dated Sun, 15 May
2005, "Keith (Southend)" wrote Kate Brown wrote: Is it just me, or is anyone else getting major email attacks? I had over 3000 about ten days ago and it seems to be beginning again. The pattern is consistent: they are all addressed to and they all come from rubbishnames (ie something like 8DJsNICFwn) at another domain, often another demon one, but always a domain belonging to a contributor to uk.sci.weather. I've had hundreds from something purporting to be Mike Tullett, for example, and one of today's batches comes from coyney.demon.co.uk. I'm not accusing anybody of spam attacks! Other batches come from giganews and individual.net, so in fact, it looks as if there's a problem in Germany somewhere. Turnpike bounces everything automatically, so I haven't actually looked at any of them - some of last week's carried viruses, but today's batch are just URL carriers. Has anyone else had anything like this? That's one hell of a lot of e-mails. I had the individual.net + sober virus last week, probably about 100, however, that's all stopped now, and funnily enough that was via a demon.co.uk account, not any others. Sounds to be like you are getting SPAM which may have been harvested via a spy ware trogan or something, hence using names that you are familiar with. Do you use 'Search & Destroy' and 'AdAware' on top of your virus software (Norton or AVG)? yes, both of them, every week, and Etrust antivirus updated every day. I don't think it's me that's infected , or the pattern would be different in addition, I ran everything yesterday, so this morning's infestation is not likely to have come from me). It may be some infernal combination of the newsgroups I subscribe to plus the fact I've been in newsgroups for years, but I still think there's a connection with the Berlin server somewhere. -- Kate B PS 'elvira' is spamtrapped - please reply to 'elviraspam' at cockaigne if you want to reply personally |
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On Sun, 15 May 2005 12:39:57 +0100, Kate Brown wrote in
Is it just me, or is anyone else getting major email attacks? I had over 3000 about ten days ago and it seems to be beginning again. The pattern is consistent: they are all addressed to and they all come from rubbishnames (ie something like 8DJsNICFwn) at another domain, often another demon one, but always a domain belonging to a contributor to uk.sci.weather. I've had hundreds from something purporting to be Mike Tullett, for example, and one of today's batches comes from coyney.demon.co.uk. It sounds to me as if someone who reads/subscribes to this newsgroup has an infected PC and the virus/trojan is sending those emails, picking adresses up from their own PC. My main PC has only just been turned back on - 1st time since early Friday. Over the weekend I was using my laptop with my mobile phone as the modem in the far NW of Co.Donegal. The headers of such emails *may* help locating the source. It is very difficult to hide the sending IP address, for example. -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 15/05/2005 14:43:14 UTC |
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On Sun, 15 May 2005 12:39:57 +0100, Kate Brown wrote in
Is it just me, or is anyone else getting major email attacks? I had over 3000 about ten days ago and it seems to be beginning again. The pattern is consistent: they are all addressed to and they all come from rubbishnames (ie something like 8DJsNICFwn) at another domain, often another demon one, but always a domain belonging to a contributor to uk.sci.weather. I've had hundreds from something purporting to be Mike Tullett, for example, and one of today's batches comes from coyney.demon.co.uk. It sounds to me as if someone who reads/subscribes to this newsgroup has an infected PC and the virus/trojan is sending those emails, picking adresses up from their own PC. My main PC has only just been turned back on - 1st time since early Friday. Over the weekend I was using my laptop with my mobile phone as the modem in the far NW of Co.Donegal. The headers of such emails *may* help locating the source. It is very difficult to hide the sending IP address, for example. -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 15/05/2005 14:43:14 UTC |
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On Sun, 15 May 2005 12:39:57 +0100, Kate Brown wrote in
Is it just me, or is anyone else getting major email attacks? I had over 3000 about ten days ago and it seems to be beginning again. The pattern is consistent: they are all addressed to and they all come from rubbishnames (ie something like 8DJsNICFwn) at another domain, often another demon one, but always a domain belonging to a contributor to uk.sci.weather. I've had hundreds from something purporting to be Mike Tullett, for example, and one of today's batches comes from coyney.demon.co.uk. It sounds to me as if someone who reads/subscribes to this newsgroup has an infected PC and the virus/trojan is sending those emails, picking adresses up from their own PC. My main PC has only just been turned back on - 1st time since early Friday. Over the weekend I was using my laptop with my mobile phone as the modem in the far NW of Co.Donegal. The headers of such emails *may* help locating the source. It is very difficult to hide the sending IP address, for example. -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 15/05/2005 14:43:14 UTC |
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