Did anyone else just get what looks like a phising attempt pretending to
be from digium?
It appears to be full of links to http://app.en25.com/e/er.aspx
I must admit, it looks genuine.
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On Mar 10, 2010, at 5:35 PM, Thomas Kenyon wrote:
Did anyone else just get what looks like a phising attempt pretending to
be from digium?
It appears to be full of links to http://app.en25.com/e/er.aspx
I must admit, it looks genuine.
I suspect you'll find it _IS_ genuine. The en25.com
Matt Riddell wrote:
On 6/11/2008 8:37 p.m., Thomas Kenyon wrote:
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
I didn't realize only 4% of the world's population lived in North America!
Learn something every day.
Sorry that was my bedtime maths, the figure is just over 4.5%.
4.5611893661578069635904176186202%
On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 08:42:51AM +, Thomas Kenyon wrote:
Matt Riddell wrote:
On 6/11/2008 8:37 p.m., Thomas Kenyon wrote:
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
I didn't realize only 4% of the world's population lived in North
America!
Learn something every day.
Sorry that was my bedtime maths,
Thomas Kenyon wrote:
Or to be outright pedantic 4.5380853065046927068273204778542%.
I apologise for attaching the files, It was unintentional.
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What about Mexico and Canada? Aren't they considered North America?
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2008, Thomas Kenyon wrote:
Matt Riddell wrote:
On 6/11/2008 8:37 p.m., Thomas Kenyon wrote:
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
I didn't realize only 4% of the world's population lived in North America!
Learn
My guess is that anything part of NAFTA is considered North America.
It is kind of strange how a county with such a small percentage of the world
population holds pretty much the entire world's markets and economy in it's
hands.
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Jeff LaCoursiere schrieb:
What about Mexico and Canada? Aren't they considered North America?
Canada: yes. Mexico: depends on the definition I guess.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_America#Countries_and_territories
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FYI/Heads up,
I /just/ received what looks like a phishing attempt for information
about Open Source PBX usage. It says it comes from Digium but all the
links (including the one for digium.com) point elsewhere.
Rod
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On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Roderick A. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
FYI/Heads up,
I /just/ received what looks like a phishing attempt for information
about Open Source PBX usage. It says it comes from Digium but all the
links (including the one for digium.com) point elsewhere.
Hi,
I think it's just their stupid partners for gathering usage data (elq
something). Same thing is shown when you try to download something
from digium.com.
Alex
On Nov 5, 2008, at 5:26 PM, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
FYI/Heads up,
I /just/ received what looks like a phishing attempt
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Steve Totaro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Roderick A. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
FYI/Heads up,
I /just/ received what looks like a phishing attempt for information
about Open Source PBX usage. It says it comes from
Steve Totaro wrote:
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Roderick A. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI/Heads up,
I /just/ received what looks like a phishing attempt for information
about Open Source PBX usage. It says it comes from Digium but
Alexandru Pirvulescu wrote:
Hi,
I think it's just their stupid partners for gathering usage data (elq
something). Same thing is shown when you try to download something
from digium.com.
Been a long time since I did but now that you mention it I think I
remember this. Just wish it
On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 05:48:18PM +0200, Alexandru Pirvulescu wrote:
Hi,
I think it's just their stupid partners for gathering usage data (elq
something). Same thing is shown when you try to download something
from digium.com.
Not anymore, luckily :-)
(And no, I didn't follow those
On Nov 5, 2008, at 7:26 AM, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
FYI/Heads up,
I /just/ received what looks like a phishing attempt for information
about Open Source PBX usage. It says it comes from Digium but all the
links (including the one for digium.com) point elsewhere.
Rod
Rod -
It's
John Todd wrote:
On Nov 5, 2008, at 7:26 AM, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
FYI/Heads up,
I /just/ received what looks like a phishing attempt for information
about Open Source PBX usage. It says it comes from Digium but all the
links (including the one for digium.com) point elsewhere.
I received it also.
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
John Todd wrote:
On Nov 5, 2008, at 7:26 AM, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
FYI/Heads up,
I /just/ received what looks like a phishing attempt for information
about Open Source PBX usage. It says it comes from Digium but all the
links
John Todd schrieb:
On Nov 5, 2008, at 7:26 AM, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
I /just/ received what looks like a phishing attempt for information
about Open Source PBX usage. It says it comes from Digium but all the
links (including the one for digium.com) point elsewhere.
Sorry if that
Wouldn't these headers indicate the email was legit? Took about 10
seconds to extract and review them as authentic email from digium.
-Eric
Received: from mail.email.digium.com (mail.email.digium.com [66.48.80.65])
by mx.google.com with ESMTP id 20si1077106agb.38.2008.11.05.07.12.16;
I wasn't on the list to get the survey, but have been reading the thread. This
is an important issue for anyone involved in e-commerce, with all the phishing
and spam circulating. I am wondering if a couple of simple steps might
mitigate concern:
1. Place a web page on a Digium server with
actually you make a good point. I did not opt-in either (at least that I
know of or remember) so this IS unsolicited commercial email (UCE). Gmail
did not place this in my spam folder, so that's by no means universal. The
link that says visit our website, supposedly digium.com, links
John Todd wrote:
It's a legitimate mail from Digium.
Bit of a pooh survey.
1. Does your business use an Open Source PBX in North America?
\ Err well, no, like 96% of the world, I don't live in North
America.
2. Does your business plan to install an Open Source PBX?
Thomas Kenyon wrote:
John Todd wrote:
It's a legitimate mail from Digium.
Bit of a pooh survey.
1. Does your business use an Open Source PBX in North America?
\ Err well, no, like 96% of the world, I don't live in North
America.
Sorry to be pedantic, but you don't have
On Wed, 5 Nov 2008, Mark Michelson wrote:
Thomas Kenyon wrote:
John Todd wrote:
It's a legitimate mail from Digium.
Bit of a pooh survey.
1. Does your business use an Open Source PBX in North America?
\ Err well, no, like 96% of the world, I don't live in North
On 6/11/2008 11:55 a.m., Mark Michelson wrote:
Thomas Kenyon wrote:
John Todd wrote:
It's a legitimate mail from Digium.
Bit of a pooh survey.
1. Does your business use an Open Source PBX in North America?
\ Err well, no, like96% of the world, I don't live in North
America.
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
I didn't realize only 4% of the world's population lived in North America!
Learn something every day.
Sorry that was my bedtime maths, the figure is just over 4.5%.
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On 6/11/2008 8:37 p.m., Thomas Kenyon wrote:
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
I didn't realize only 4% of the world's population lived in North America!
Learn something every day.
Sorry that was my bedtime maths, the figure is just over 4.5%.
4.5611893661578069635904176186202%
To be slightly more
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