Hi all,

I'm sorry about the off topic posting. Every so often I get an onsolicited mail announcing that someone posted a report about me, or that someone is looking for information, on a site called "Word of Mouth". The site is at http://www.wordofmouthconnection.com.

The site baldly claims that "this is not spam", and that the email was triggered to inform me that someone is searching for information, or is offering information, about me.

Now here's the catch - the searches in that site are performed according to email address. There is someone that claims to "know me well", using an address that I have only used once, for a specific purpose, and never with friends!

What's more interesting is that every so often someone actually performs a search on that site for that very same (only rarely used) address! Not even spammers bother with this address any more. Google doesn't show any results when searching for it.

Now I'm at a loss. Either someone is attempting a very strange sort of slander (why would someone look for me under that email?), or this is such a soficticated sort of spam, that I have not managed to figure out what it is (maybe they are selling commercials at the site for the confused people who want to walk in and find out what the !%&([EMAIL PROTECTED]&!() the email is about).

Any ideas would be greatly appretiated.

Shachar

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Shachar Shemesh
Open Source integration consultant
Home page & resume - http://www.shemesh.biz/



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