TdC
Trem's hunky sex love muffin
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yay, tdc gets an email!! lo and behold, it's from myself.....or rather someone pretending to be me.
ex from mailserver logs:
the email:
and yes, there's an attachment, password protected, containing an exe called smvyo.exe
I once saw a documentary about pirates. one city in the carib had dungeons where they stowed the worst criminals they managed to catch. this dungeon was dug precisely, so that at high tide it would fill to within an inch of the ceiling with rancid seawater. I'd like to place the people who have had the gall to impersonate ME, inviting ME to run some dodgy exe to "clean" MY mailbox of ficticious virii in said container....but rest assured, I'd pee the remaining inch or so full and we'd all be rid of them.
ex from mailserver logs:
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Mar 22 13:27:07 gandalf postfix/smtpd[1431]: connect from ip51cc93f2.speed.planet.nl[81.204.147.242]
Mar 22 13:27:07 gandalf postfix/smtpd[1431]: 692F73A4: client=ip51cc93f2.speed.planet.nl[81.204.147.242]
Mar 22 13:27:08 gandalf postfix/cleanup[1432]: 692F73A4: message-id=<knyeiacwnqnmeynkkbs@tdc's server somewhere.org>
Mar 22 13:27:08 gandalf postfix/qmgr[167]: 692F73A4: from=<a.luders@chello.nl>, size=19429, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Mar 22 13:27:08 gandalf postfix/smtpd[1431]: disconnect from ip51cc93f2.speed.planet.nl[81.204.147.242]
Mar 22 13:27:08 gandalf postfix/local[1434]: 692F73A4: to=<tdc@tdc's server somewhere.org>, relay=local, delay=1, status=sent (mailbox)
the email:
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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 13:28:49 +0100
To: tdc@tdc's server somewhere.org
Subject: Warning about your e-mail account.
From: staff@tdc's server somewhere.org
[-- Attachment #1 --]
[-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: 7bit, Size: 0.4K --]
Hello user of tdc's server somewhere.org e-mail server,
Our antivirus software has detected a large ammount of viruses outgoing
from your email account, you may use our free anti-virus tool to clean up
your computer software.
For details see the attached file.
For security purposes the attached file is password protected. Password is "12116".
Cheers,
The tdc's server somewhere.org team http://tdc's server somewhere.org
[-- Attachment #2: TextDocument.zip --]
[-- Type: application/octet-stream, Encoding: base64, Size: 17K --]
and yes, there's an attachment, password protected, containing an exe called smvyo.exe
I once saw a documentary about pirates. one city in the carib had dungeons where they stowed the worst criminals they managed to catch. this dungeon was dug precisely, so that at high tide it would fill to within an inch of the ceiling with rancid seawater. I'd like to place the people who have had the gall to impersonate ME, inviting ME to run some dodgy exe to "clean" MY mailbox of ficticious virii in said container....but rest assured, I'd pee the remaining inch or so full and we'd all be rid of them.