seaeagle

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Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:28 pm Post subject: Spam 'research project' run by spammers? |
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Spam 'research project' run by spammers?: ZDNet Australia: News: Security
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Antivirus firm Sophos suspects that spammers have, under the guise of a 'sociological research project', been harvesting e-mail addresses for future campaigns.
Sophos warned on Friday than an e-mail campaign asking recipients to forward all their chain mail e-mail claims to a researcher called Gemma, is actually a scam most likely set up by spammers to harvest live e-mail addresses.
The e-mail contains the following text:
I would be very grateful if you would be kind enough to forward absolutely anything and everything that remotely resembles chain mail, forwards of any type (even the rude ones). This project is based over the next year and I need at least 500,000 forwards for this project to be a success, so please keep them coming the more the better.
Paul Ducklin, head of technology in Asia Pacific for Sophos, told ZDNet Australia that users should not respond.
"What they are getting is this high quality live e-mail database and you are trusting that they are going to use it for sociological research, which they are almost certainly not. It would be a bad idea to assume they were," said Ducklin. (continued) |
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