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Re: [Amps] Spam and worms attachments from mailing list

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Spam and worms attachments from mailing list
From: "Will Matney" <craxd1@verizon.net>
Reply-to: craxd1@verizon.net
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 13:43:19 -0400
List-post: <mailto:amps@contesting.com>
BS!

They have to KNOW your e-mail address to send it too! The only way they can get 
that is by data mining or through someones address book. That means there's 
only two ways and one would be by a worm sending out someones address book over 
the net. The other is data mining apps where they will search archives for 
folks addresses. That is used for spam. The worm is different and was what I'm 
refering to. I get spam and dont care, but the worm attachments had to come 
from somewhere. To be honest, I had my old e-mail address for almost 5 years 
and the only time I ever started getting worm and virus attachments was when I 
joined this and a 1-2 other mail groups on the net. If it were what you say, 
I'd of been getting them from day one. These kiddie scripters (not true 
hackers), dont care where they get their info, but they use the worms to do it 
for them because their too lazy to run a data miner which takes a lot of search 
time. The only way to get the infection is from clicking on 
 an attachment in an e-mail. Once one computer gets infected that has several 
addresses on here in its address book, it spreads everywhere to others 
infected. Then you start getting spoofed e-mails with the worm attached. 
Generally Outlook or Outlook Express is the one that sends it because most 
other e-mail apps or immune to the worm. I will not use Outlook over it and use 
one that several businesses use named Courier.

Best,

Will


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On 8/27/05 at 1:12 PM Blake M. wrote:

>Will Matney wrote:
>
>>The new worm out has been hitting me every day, receiving as high a 6-8 a
>day. Where this is a new e-mail addy, and this list is the only one I
>signed back up with so far, that means it came from here. 
>>
>
>This is "thinly sliced ocar meyer bologna".
>
>Here's a true generalization:  If you have a computer connected to the 
>internet, you will get spam.  If you don't want spam, you must unplug 
>your computer. 
>
>73,
>Blake N4GI
>
>
>
>
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