Re: email security issue

From: KoRe MeLtDoWn (koremeltdown_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/11/03

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    To: shar@cybermilieu.com, security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 19:18:30 +0000
    
    

    Hi there Alexx,
    Is your website hosted with a professional web hosting company? If so, then
    it might be an idea to call the webmaster of that host, or the server admin
    and notify him of the situation - they should be able to see there is some
    spamming going on, which is highly unusual for that account via the logs on
    the server itself - request him to change the password for you, and you
    should be able to get it done.
    That is probibly the easiest way to solve your problem. Good luck :)

    Kindest of regards,

    Hamish Stanaway

    Absolute Web Hosting / -= KoRe WoRkS =- Internet Security
    Owner/Operator
    Auckland
    New Zealand

    http://webhosting.net.nz/
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    >From: Shar <shar@cybermilieu.com>
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    >A website I own has had the main email address identity stolen. Someone
    >from somewhere in the world is sending out spam around the world. This has
    >been going on since Sunday. I am trying to stop this but I have been
    >unable
    >to read the header for the information I need. Can anyone help me with
    >this?
    >
    >Alexx
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