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July 10, 2005 at 7:07 am #668299
Anonymous
Inactivehappened to me, too.
Lou explained me that spammers use other addresses to mask their identities.July 10, 2005 at 8:34 am #668301Anonymous
InactiveMe too, I once had a very irate person report me to my isp because of spam coming from my email address. Luckily the address was the one provided by my isp, and not from one of my sites.
The isp tech guy shrugged it off, saying that anyone can spoof an email address by altering the emails header before sending it. My address was probably randomly chosen from a list, although in your case its seems strange that you were also the recipient of the mail at a different one of your addresses.
July 10, 2005 at 1:31 pm #668306Anonymous
InactiveThese people spoof your email.
We’ve had some extreme cases in the past, with a big time spammer taking revenge by spoofing zillions of mails from one of our member addresses.
This one didn’t hit me big time, but one such person hacked their way into my server and used one of my domains and my server to send phishing mails.
I ended up having to abandon the domain and the server, and luckily was able to prove that I was hacked – otherwise I would have gone to jail to boot!
Internet advertising has a criminal element. We see it in spam, phishing, dozens of scams to cheat people out of their money and more often than not it is done from hijacked or spoofed addresses.
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