It’s not just emc-developers, sadly: the Southbound Lathe Yahoo! mailing lists got spam-bombed the other day, all with similar material to that which invaded emc-d. I must have had in excess of thirty (over ten per Southbound list) spams - they were all deposited in the lists’ “files” sections, too, I believe. I haven’t had any more incursions from that source since, though.
Cheers, Alex. > On 26 Jul 2016, at 9:13 AM, EBo <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Jul 25 2016 4:29 PM, andy pugh wrote: >> On 25 July 2016 at 22:48, EBo <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I just received the following phishing email. >> >> I imagine that if you look at the email headers the message has never >> been anywhere near any linuxcnc-controlled computer. > > I agree. I thought I would give a heads up that they are using the > emc-developers name in vain. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic > patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are > consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, > J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity planning > reports.http://sdm.link/zohodev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Emc-developers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity planning reports.http://sdm.link/zohodev2dev _______________________________________________ Emc-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers
