Toyota: How to Hack Hotmail
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net wrote:
TeGG track this bozo down!
AND EVERYONE ELSE, DONT CLICK ON THE LINK!
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MDT Tech® <com> painstakingly pecked in
news:5E85b.7027$news.pas.earthlink.net:
The domain iwars.net is registered to:
Daniel Breese
13 Happy St
Albury, NSW 2154
AU
Domain Name: IWARS.NET
Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
Daniel Breese
13 Happy St
Albury, NSW 2154
AU
1234567890
com
Breesy.com appears to be a redirect from verio.com. www.breesy.com appears
to solicit participants for online racing.
The postal code appears to be bogus and the street name is suspect. At
least the country is probably correct, given certain linguistic
idiosyncrasies in the spam messages.
If this information is in fact fraudulent, it is a violation of Internic's
policy. I have reported iwars.net to Internic.net.
The last traceroute hop before iwars.net is:
OrgName: NetFree Communications
OrgID: NETFR
Address: 100 NE 80th Terrace
City: Miami
StateProv: FL
OrgTechName: Coppola, Brian
OrgTechPhone: +1-305-935-6948
OrgTechEmail: com
It appears that NetFree is just being used as a redirect and that iwars.net
is hosted on a server owned by Yipes.net, which is located at
CORPORATE OFFICE
Main Corporate Office
114 Sansome Street, 11th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94104
1-415-901-2000
1-415-901-2201 (Fax)
Email: com
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TeGGeR®
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In alt.autos.volvo "Tegger?" <invalid> wrote:
No such street. Postcode (ZIP) is not correct for Albury.
The closest match would be Happ St Auburn NSW 2144, which is
several hundred kilometres (or miles if you prefer) from
Albury.
Looks pretty bogus if you happen to have street directories
for both Sydney (Auburn is a suburb) and NSW country towns
(includes Albury)...
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Athol
Linux Registered User # 254000
I'm a Libran Engineer. I don't argue, I discuss.
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athol <REAL.net.au> painstakingly pecked in
news:1062577722.540457@webserver:
That's what I thought. I've never been to Australia, but digging up hotel
and other locations told me that the postal code should have been more like
26xx.
And "Happy St."? Well...
He's been reported. I'm checking the status page every now and again.
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TeGGeR®
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"Tegger®" <invalid> wrote in message
news:11.168.195...
wow so elite, your going after an innocent webpage, because some user is
spamming!
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On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 14:51:39 -0400, someone who calls themselves
"Punch" <ca> wrote:
No, spamming is the least of our concerns about this guy. Tegger is
going after this person because the target URL points to a webpage
with some sort of Javascript payload they are attempting to run on the
computer of any stupid SOB that clicks on the link. Something about a
push plug-in install, too. (Gator?)
The fact that these posts are spammed all over every group I
subscribe to (a very diverse list) with a bunch of different come-on
reasons to click it only makes us more suspicious of his motives.
I will trust the reports of others that the site's behavior is very
suspect, and not try launching it myself. Even if I set the security
at "Ultra Paranoid" - he may have found a new hack that Norton and
Microsoft haven't patched yet.
--<< Bruce >>--
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Bruce L. Bergman, POB 394, Woodland Hills CA 91365, USA
Electrician, Westend Electric (#726700) Agoura, CA
WARNING: UCE Spam E-mail is not welcome here. I report violators.
SpamBlock In Use - Remove the "Python" with a "net" to E-Mail.
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Bruce L. Bergman <INVALID> painstakingly pecked
in news:com:
We may have simply been the targets of some silly kid. I did some digging
and found this from Google Groups:
"www.iwars.net is a stupid game, played by spammers. The site has a
mildly annoying popup, but it's harmless. The point of the game is to
be the one whose page (in this case, dmxdvc) gets the most hits. Idiots
who play iwars send out spam emails, or in this case, spam the
newsgroups, to simply get more hits than the next iwars idiot."
Also this:
"Well, I clicked on the link and was quite disappointed. I was expecting
a Win virus / malicious code, but it's just some sort of networked
gaming site."
Go to Google Groups and search for:
+iwars +spam
To report spam to iWars, you go here:
http://www.iwars.net/policy_spam.i
However, how to report the spam is confusingly written. Probably on
purpose.
So it seems that, figuratively speaking, I went creeping slowly through the
house, shotgun at low ready, and found....nothing.
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TeGGeR®
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I don't care if it's some kid or not. It's still wrong.
By reporting behavior like this, let's the ISP or whoever issue the
punishment and not the person doing the reporting. If some "kid" is
breaking the rules, then let his parents deal with him/her when their
service gets shut off.
The point is to try and make the offender stop.
"Tegger®" <invalid> wrote in message
news:11.168.195...
the
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So of course you continue the crossposting?
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 10:16:02 -0500, "Richie Rich" <net>
found these unused words floating about:
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"J. A. Mc." <online.com> wrote in message
news:com...
Yep.............and you too.
I guess I ,like yourself, don't know where the main conversation came from
and since everyone else crossposted, I followed suit.
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