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Spamming Back The Spammers

Spamming Back The Spammers 04/19/2004 04:29 PM

Somewhat amusing column from someone who admits they were quite clueless on the spam issue (claiming they actually thought people complaining about spam were talking about the faux-meat) but now that he's realized that the spam he gets isn't actually personally addressed to him (slow guy, I guess), he's decided to spam the spammers back with fake spam of his own. Of course, someone should probably tell him that spammers aren't using real email addresses and he's now (a) annoying other people with more spam and (b) putting himself at risk of being accused of breaking anti-spam laws.




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Spamming spammers? 03/22/2005 03:49 PM
IBM unveiled a service Tuesday that sends unwanted e-mails back to the spammers who sent them.

The new IBM (Research) service, known as FairUCE, essentially uses a giant database to identify computers that are sending spam. E-mails coming from a computer on the spam database are sent directly back to the computer, not just the e-mail account, that sent them. "Spam has become a high priority security issue for businesses today," Stuart McIrvine, IBM's director of corporate security strategy, said in a prepared statement.

"By creating a multi-layered defense that proactively repels spam at its source, companies can get ahead of spammers and malicious hackers who are always looking for new ways of penetrating IT systems through e-mail." IBM said the new solution effectively minimizes the growing threats of "phishing and spoofing -- tactics used to trick people into disclosing information that can lead to identity theft."

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One of the things that I live my life according to is the question: "What would happen if everybody did this?". This is one of the reasons why I would never spam.. If everybody did that, we would end up with, well, the situation we've got with spam. Today, I got so fed up with the spam I've been receiving (I'm up to about 300 spams a day now), that I picked two random spams, went to their web sites and typed in random data into their forms. One of those sites was even kind enough to respond with a toll free number that I could use if I was overly eager to talk to them ( 1-866-561-9216 -- inaccessible from Canada). Then I asked myself my recurring question "What if everybody did this?". I liked the answer. We've been going about it all wrong. We need to start responding to spam.

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It looks like the various spam laws that help legalize spam are making the spammers extra litigious. Following a lawsuit in the US by a spammer against an anti-spam operation for still block their email, some spammers in the UK are threatening Spamhaus with lawsuits for still having them on their blacklist. The problem is that, just because the law now gives them the permission to spam, it doesn't mean people aren't allowed to make their own private efforts to block them. The laws may allow them to send their spam, but there's nothing in these laws that require people to receive it.

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Is there a connection between referer spamming tools such as Reffy, and mass comment spamming in Movable Type?

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Bot Spamming 05/31/2004 05:04 PM

Gadgetopia got targeted by a comment spam bot over the weekend. Two entries were targeted, and each got 80 comments each — one for a site with rape fiction, the other for an incest porn site. This happen three times over the weekend, for a total of 480 spam comments.

Needless to say I'm frustrated pissed off.

I've dealt with comment spam before, but not on this magnitude, nor with spam for topics this offensive. What bothers me the most is that it doesn't just clutter up this site. All the Gadgetopia authors get comments emailed to them, and there's a comments RSS feed. This means that a bunch of people got this filth in their aggregators, and my fellow editors — whom I appreciate to no end for helping me with this site — got hundreds of emails before I realized what was going on and shut it off. So this idiot has essentially used me to irritate other people (and, trust me, I need no help there...).

I tried banning the IP, but the bot is coming in from a different address every time. I've taken some steps outlined by Adam Kalsey a few months ago to prevent this from happening again.

To everyone who was affected via email or RSS, I'm very sorry.

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spamming webl0gs?


spamming webl0gs? 12/11/2002 08:09 AM
hey rich are you spamming weblogs with update pings from this site? because in my blogroll, it says there is always new content up here, tho in fact there is not.

Man gets nine years for spamming


Man gets nine years for spamming 04/08/2005 07:49 PM
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Refer Spamming


Refer Spamming 03/06/2004 01:48 AM

A lot of people using Refer have noticed the increasingly frequent appearance of spurious referrers such britney-spears-breakfast-beers.blogspot.com in their referrer lists.

I’ve been seeing this junk recorded by other traffic reporting software, thus I don’t think Refer installs are being specifically targeted; nonetheless measures should be taken to silence this incredibly dim-witted ‘marketing’.

In the current version of Refer running on this site I’ve added a filtering mechanism which disallows multiple referrers to be delivered by the same visitor address, like, oh I don’t know, hmdnsgroup.com or h24-69-156-45.no.shawcable.net.

The update is still too flaky to release, and this is taking up all available time, however those running older versions of Refer can take advantage of this patch by Eric Goldberg, which filters spammers based on their user-agent headers.


Spamming for a Date


Spamming for a Date 01/06/2004 12:59 AM

I got this spam today. This guy really wants a date.

To: Juror #3, Van Nuys Superior Court, Dept E, Los Angeles, CA, excused on November 13.

This is Juror #4 and I would really like to say Hi and continue our conversation. You can reply to this email or call 818-831-1492.

[I was going to delete the guy's number, but then I realized that he proactively spammed this to millions of people, so it's a little late for discretion. — Deane]

DO YOU KNOW JUROR #3? She is WF, 30's, 5'5", slender build, short light brown hair. She served on jury duty November 12 & 13, Van Nuys Superior Court in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, CA. Contact me or please pass this message along to her. Thanks, and Happy Holidays!

This brings up the issue of spam for reasons other than to sell something or scam someone. With the supposed power of mass mailing something to 100 million people, you think people would do it more often for reasons other than sales.

I've gotten a few religious spams that were nothing more than Christian evangalism — there was no attempt to sell anything, the sender just wanted me to know that Jesus loves me.

And the other day, I got an email from a pro-Israel group filled with supposed facts and figures that Muslims are "responsible for 98% of the world's conflicts." It seemed to have no other purpose than to get me to hate Muslims.

I'd like to send an email to 100 million people to protest the inability of people to add an "e" to the end of my name. Deane's of the world unite! We have rights too!

(Okay, speaking of this, I'm going to relate this story against my better judgement. Back when I was beta testing the original MSN in 1995 or so, they had the ability to search user accounts by name. I entered "Deane" and actually found 30 or so.

I sent a mass email to all of them trying to organize the "Deane With An 'E' Society of America." I think I got two responses, both supportive. You'd think we'd be a social force eight years later, but things didn't work out. Politics and all that.)

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MS sues 200 for spamming


MS sues 200 for spamming 06/11/2004 06:25 AM
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Comment Spamming


Comment Spamming 09/06/2004 09:54 PM

Comment spammers are starting to hit me pretty hard.  Please ignore the spam comments until I find some time to add a spam filter.  Thanks.


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Political Spamming In India 04/21/2004 06:22 PM
While we've complained about political spam campaigns here in the US, it seems to have been taken to another level in India, where campaigns are spamming both email and text messaging accounts with wild abandon. In fact, the campaigns have done deals with wireless carriers to send messages to all of their subscribers. This seems politically stupid. If you're on the fence about a candidate, will having them bug you with a "vote for me!" spam message make you any more inclined to vote for them - or will it make you question what they think of protecting your inbox.

Spamming Referer Logs


Spamming Referer Logs 01/04/2004 12:03 PM

Spammers have sunk to a new low: spamming HTTP referer logs. Now that a lot of bloggers display referrer hits, and a lot of bloggers monitor them to see where they're getting links from, spammers have started sending HTTP requests with their site as the referer, just to get people to follow the links out of curiosity.

Doc Searls noted this phenomenon with Joe Leiberman's comapaign site. The URL "http://www.joe2004.com?starprose" appeared in his referer logs. Since Doc has no link from Leiberman's campaign site, and the lone querystrign arguments indicates that someone is trying to track a clickthrough, it seems that this was inserted there just so a webmaster would follow the link. Looking through my logs, I have this referer too.

Also, just like Doc, I have a referer in my logs to a blog solely about the Paris Hilton sex video. Needless to say, there is no link on that site to Gadgetopia. And here's one to a porn site in Germany. And, yes, I followed both these links because I was trying to figure out why, how, and in what context they linked to my site.

I don't know if I'm more irritated that spammers are pushing their way into every last piece of Internet life, or if I'm more irritated that I fell for it. Before I saw the think on Doc's site and put two and two together, I was blitely following these refer links, trying to figure them out. Score one for the spammers, I suppose.

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Evesham slapped for spamming


Evesham slapped for spamming 12/18/2003 10:39 AM
Tut, tut

Apologies for spamming friends with
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Apologies for spamming friends with
SMS.ac
02/05/2005 09:30 PM

I was going to do more research before I posted this, but since it appears that I've created a minor epidemic in my local community, I'm posting this a bit uninformed. I received an email inviting me to SMS.ac, which I would normally ignore, but it was from someone who's judgment I trust. I clicked through the signup process without finally completing it, but unwittingly gave the service access to my MSN IM information. This spammed my whole buddy list with invitations. It was unintuitive to unregister even though I hadn't completed the registration process. Also, I heard from someone that if you don't unregister, the service continues to send invites to people you add to your buddy list. Anyway, I have no idea if the service is interesting, but the the fact that you invite your whole buddylist before you actually try the service and the difficulty and deleting your account makes me skeptical about it.

Anyway, I'll post more information when I get it and apologies for sending invites to people to a service I'm not even using.

This is the first time I've used rel=nofollow in a post. ;-)

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How to skirt filters when spamming


How to skirt filters when spamming 06/06/2005 12:06 AM

U.S. leads top spamming countries


U.S. leads top spamming countries 12/28/2004 11:39 AM
Security software company Sophos has published its latest report on leading spamming countries and found that 42 percent of all spam sent in 2004 came from the United States. Other countries topping the list are South Korea and China, with the two countries producing over 21 percent of the total global spam. "Many of the computers sending out spam are most likely to have had their broadband internet connections exploited by remote hackers," Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos said. "Zombie computers--PCs that have been compromised by hackers or virus writers--are sending out over 40 percent of the world's spam, and many users who fall victim are unaware."

Why my address book is spamming you


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yahoo spamming bl0ggers?


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Spamming the Wrong Message


Spamming the Wrong Message 04/14/2005 07:00 AM
Imposing a jail sentence on one of the world's top spammers feels good, but it's really attacking the problem from the wrong end. Commentary by Adam L. Penenberg.

Spamming for Dollars
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Spamming for Dollars
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Virginia Arrests Man For Spamming


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It's the natural next step, apparently. People have been saying for a while now that organiz ed crime has discovered the wonders of spam and spyware and are actively recruiting techies to help them do so. However, once organized crime gets into an illegal market, the next thing they want to do is corner it for themselves. Thus, independent producers of spyware and spam are likely to get a knock on the door from their (not so) friendly internet neighborhood mobster asking for a cut of the action. While it would be nice to have some infighting in the spamming/spyware world to let them bother each other for a while, the end result is likely to be a very well organized scamming group that will be very difficult to take down.

AT&T Patents Spamming Techniques


AT&T Patents Spamming Techniques 11/17/2003 12:46 PM
Lots of folks appear to be puzzling over this one. Dan Gillmor is noting that AT&T appears to have received a patent on getting around spam filters. Yes, you read that right. They've got a patent on faking out spam filters. There are just so many directions to go with this story... First, some people are wondering if perhaps AT&T is hoping to use this in an anti-spam strategy by suing spammers - saying they've violated the patent by getting around filters. That seems highly unlikely in practice - and extremely unlikely to hold up in court. So, then why would they file for such a patent? It's possible they want to offer a service to spammers that would help them get around filters - and this way they can stop other companies from offering the same thing. Of course, the more important point is that this is a patent for getting around spam filters. How is that possibly patentable? I've certainly violated this patent a bunch of times when emails I've sent to friends got caught in spam filters and I needed to adjust the content. How can this possibly be considered "non-obvious" by even the most dim-witted patent reviewer?

Wordpress Banned by Google for Spamming


Wordpress Banned by Google for Spamming 03/31/2005 02:54 PM

Two facing charges in spamming operation


Two facing charges in spamming operation 12/11/2003 11:51 PM
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New York Tells Spammer To Keep On
Spamming


New York Tells Spammer To Keep On
Spamming
07/19/2004 08:09 PM
Considered one of the top spammers worldwide, Scott Richter and his OptInRealBig spamming operation have been officially slapped on the wrist by New York State AG Eliot Spitzer. NY (and Microsoft) made a big deal of suing Richter last year, but the end result is a measly $40,000 fine (plus $100,000 in "investigative costs") as part of a settlement. This is just a bit lower than the $20 million fine Spitzer threatened Richter with when the case was announced. As with all of these types of settlements the company "admits no wrongdoing." The only other "concession" that Spitzer got out of Richter was a promise to send a copy of every spam message he sends to Spitzer's office. Yes, for a small fine, it looks like Richter gets to add Eliot Spitzer's email address to his spam lists. Richter's lawyer (who also happens to be his father) suggests that the settlement was so low because the state had no case. They were particularly annoyed by the fact that OptIn was referred to as a "deceptive spammer" when the truth of the matter is that it's a very very obvious spammer.
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It's the Wiki Wiki thing


It's the Wiki Wiki thing 02/01/2005 09:19 PM

What happens when you 1) were thinking about stupid songs that you can't get out of your head, 2) are listening to the audio of Jimmy Wales talking about Wikipedia in Boston (audio and text transcripts here), 3) are chatting to wikipedians on IRC and 4) happen to have Garage Band open? This (800K mp3 / 870K ogg).

PS I would like to add that many wikipedians contributed links, sounds and feedback in the creation of this piece. It's amazing what you can do as a community. ;-P Just kidding, I can not take credit for the entire work, but I have no one to blame but myself.

UPDATE: Eric Haller just cleaned it up for me and now it sounds much better. 963K mp3

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