Re: Trojan Horses Popular To The Malicious Hackers
From: Mike (du@b)
Date: 11/21/02
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From: Mike <du@b> Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 11:38:31 +0000
Andy@nospam.co.uk, wrote...
>Tracker <lifeisgrand @ ontopoftheworld.net> wrote:
>
>>
>Hey Fool, if you use falsified address's for newsgroup work do not use a
>valid address with an active website.
Jesus, you're right, that (ontopoftheworld.etc) is a registered,
and active domain. Using an registered domain without the owner's
permission is an offence and should result in usenet access
rights being terminated at the very least.
>The common method is to use something like nospam or remove in your
>address.
Or something that doesn't resolve, if your ISP will allow that.
>Will you please get a clue as to what you are doing, it is bad enough
>misleading people without adding yet more addresses for the spammers.
Exactly right.
-- Mike
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