June 16 2010 by
Teksquisite in
Security |
Below you will find 12 steps that you can take today to reduce email spam. The word “Spam” as applied to Email means “Unsolicited Bulk Email”. Unsolicited means that the Recipient has not granted verifiable permission for the message to be sent. Bulk means that the message is sent as part of a larger collection [...]
Trademytweets[SCAM]com is a new variation of the old Tweeterfast, Tweeterfollow theme. Recent domains that have operated under the same gray umbrella are gettwitterfollowersforfree.com and SpreadMyTweets.com. Trademytweets claims: “How does it work? When you sign in with your Twitter details, our system will find you 20, 40, 60 or 100 other Tweeters. Then with these people [...]
February 11 2010 by
Teksquisite in
Security |
Spammers often collect email addresses from customer lists, chatrooms, email chain letters, forums, newsgroups, websites, and viruses. Current email accounts that are receiving spam have connections to prior chain mails, forums, and newsgroups. Spam or junk email is almost always unsolicited and unwanted.
I am currently reading a read me from a recent .rar that I downloaded and extracted over at Tubnut (that is a pet name for my virtual station that analyzes files.) The one question in the read me that consistently catches my attention is —How can I get somebody to login to my phisher— The [...]
During a keynote presentation at the Virus Bulletin conference 2009, Head of Google’s anti-malvertising team,Eric Davis,wanted ISPs to become more proactive in their approach in dealing with malware-infested computers on their networks. “The ISPs are in the best position to detected infected machines. They’re in the best place to do something about malware. They already [...]