Hello Daniel,
Wednesday, June 11, 2008, 9:19:47 AM, you wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I just sent a spam sample to Message Sniffer, that was using CAPTCHA, it
said CIALIS in the CAPTCHA. I'm curios to see what Pete thinks of this new
tactic?
On first look it is simply another way to use an
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Pete McNeil
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 8:18 AM
To: Message Sniffer Community
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Spam no using CAPTCHA!
Hello Daniel,
Wednesday, June 11, 2008, 9:19:47 AM, you wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I just sent a spam sample to Message Sniffer, that was using
Hello Andrew,
Wednesday, June 11, 2008, 11:48:55 AM, you wrote:
... and it also means that OCR based spam filtering is succesful enough
for the spammers to adopt CAPTCHA-style text-obfuscation-in-images as an
evasion method.
Possibly, but I wouldn't put too fine a point on it. It's very easy
seconds per
message.
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: Bonno Bloksma
To: Message Sniffer Community
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 2:09 AM
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Spam
Hi,
I recommend SpamSource, if you are an Outlook user. It's a little
toolbar applet that you can configure any
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Spam
Long time in getting back to you about this but:
preferably to a spam collection pop3 box on your system
I am happy to send it to a box called [EMAIL PROTECTED] password
sort!231#6eh will you arange for your bot to collect ?
When I send spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED
Schmidt
Sent: 29 May 2007 23:39
To: Message Sniffer Community
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Spam
I recommend SpamSource, if you are an Outlook user. It's a little
toolbar
applet that you can configure any recipient of the forwarded spam and
it
will include all the original mail headers - just the way
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Spam
I recommend SpamSource, if you are an Outlook user. It's a little toolbar
applet that you can configure any recipient of the forwarded spam and it
will include all the original mail headers - just the way Sniffer, Spamcop
etc. like it. All you do is press the button
Hello David,
Monday, May 14, 2007, 2:59:16 AM, you wrote:
Do not send spam to the sniffer@ list.
Submit un-captured spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED], or preferably to a
spam collection pop3 box on your system that can be picked up by our
bots.
Thanks!
_M
PM
To: Message Sniffer Community
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Spam
Hello Chuck,
We are working on a sequence of very aggressive campaigns that started
today. They started about 8 hours ago and haven't stopped. We are catching
up though.
Looks like the blackhats decided to start the week early.
_M
Yes I agree also here we are having a real storm !!!
Alberto
-Original Message-
From: Message Sniffer Community [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf
Of Chuck Schick
Sent: 14 May 2007 16:46
To: Message Sniffer Community
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Spam
Pete:
It appears that you guys
We are seeing the same thing. Started about a week and a half ago.
Rick Hogue
502-649-3431 Cell
Is your association working on the web?
http://www.samprogram.com
-Original Message-
From: Message Sniffer Community [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Chuck Schick
Sent: Sunday, May
Hello Chuck,
We are working on a sequence of very aggressive campaigns that started
today. They started about 8 hours ago and haven't stopped. We are
catching up though.
Looks like the blackhats decided to start the week early.
_M
Sunday, May 13, 2007, 1:05:45 PM, you wrote:
We are seeing a
Hello Rick,
About that time they started serveral new campaigns using what appears
to be a new version of message obfuscating bot software along with
several new sources for stuffing. Volumes and leakage have been up
since then.
Today's activity is a new, much stronger burst of the same activity
Hello Jorge,
Tuesday, May 8, 2007, 1:30:24 PM, you wrote:
Has anybody notices any new spam storms out there? Since yesterday, about 10 times the normal spam get's through (normally 2-3 messages a day, now it's like 2-3 messages per hour). Sniffer returns 0 (clean) for all of them,
I think it's something else. Most message are different in content,
and are not 100% spam. I guess your POP bot has been retrieving them
from my system (I've reported them all).
There is an aggressive new image spam campaign that started about
30 hours ago. This one has a continuously
Is it me, or is there an unbelievable spam storm going on this
afternoon??
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Seems like a normal day to me. Not much getting though but I checked
the server logs and they are average sized for the day.
At 04:19 PM 3/19/2007, you wrote:
Is it me, or is there an unbelievable spam storm going on this
afternoon??
At 06:19 PM 3/19/2007 -0400, Computer House Support wrote:
Is it me, or is there an unbelievable spam storm going on this
afternoon??
We got a fairly heavy burst this afternoon originating from an APNIC
210.x.x.x block.
--
Kirk Mitchell-General Manager[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Keystone
Ciao Filippo
Can you see any pattern of mailfrom, mailto or IP-Address what causes all
this messages in your spool folder?
Telneting to your MX show that you're using Imail 8.05 and I assume in
conjunction with Declude and Sniffer.
It turn's also out that both logos.net and logos.it are not open
Filippo,
We had a similar problem. Due to the huge volumes of spam we found our mail
server becoming less able to deal with email. Imail/Declude/Sniffer is
expensive in processor terms when processing email and we found the best was
to pre-process mail filtering using Greylisting (we used Vamsoft
: [sniffer] Re: SPAM Problems
Filippo,
We had a similar problem. Due to the huge volumes of spam we found our
mail
server becoming less able to deal with email. Imail/Declude/Sniffer is
expensive in processor terms when processing email and we found the best
was
to pre-process mail filtering using
Hello Filippo,
Monday, October 23, 2006, 5:18:02 AM, you wrote:
Hello Pete, since friday our mail server is overwhelmed by a very lot of spam
messages. Because of this the spool of my IMail Server gets full and
it actually get stuck.
Do you have any hint that can help me to fix this
Hello Pete,
witch file (Global.cfg, Virus.cfg) have the AVAFTERJM option?
I'm using Declude 2.06.16 with IMail Server 8.05
Filippo
At 14:45 23/10/2006, you wrote:
Hello Filippo,
Monday, October 23, 2006, 5:18:02 AM, you wrote:
Hello Pete, since friday our mail server is overwhelmed by a very
for further info.
Hope this helps.
David
-Original Message-
From: Message Sniffer Community [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Technical Support
Sent: 23 October 2006 13:10
To: Message Sniffer Community
Subject: [sniffer] Re: SPAM Problems
David,
What sort of database does OFR use adn do
/ Declude
investment, this arrangement can do the trick.
Paul Fuhrmeister
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Message Sniffer Community [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of David Waller
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 5:15 AM
To: Message Sniffer Community
Subject: [sniffer] Re: SPAM
Of Technical Support
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 7:28 AM
To: Message Sniffer Community
Subject: [sniffer] Re: SPAM Problems
We also use ORF by VamSoft on IIS to pre-process.
We do not use the grey listing. We tried it, and it is great at
eliminating
spam, but it can delay mail for hours, which
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