Am 22.10.2018 um 07:50 schrieb ac:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I will be repeating this post on four Mailman mailing lists....
> 
> I received one of these: "I hacked your account, here is your password
> and pay me bitcoin" scam emails - to an...@ox.co.za with the password I
> used on anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net (and three other Mailman lists only...)
> 
> As I use different passwords, change my passwords (up to now, except
> for mailing lists), every 7 to 30 days, I am usually able to know
> exactly where, when so that I can go look for the how, etc.  As
> unfortunately I used the same email and same password on four lists, I
> do not know which list data has been compromised. 

there are two places a list password is stored.
- @mailman itself
- @your-mua by regular "this is your subsription overview" messages sent out by 
mailman.

if you find a password that (you think) is current, what is the more likely 
place it was stolen?


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A. Schulze
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