Don't obsess on the message headers. Look at the scam site (the URL is
cloaked in the e-mail):
https://www.e-gold.cc/acct/manager.htm
Unencoded, the HTML appears to be stuffing stolen account info into a page
called https://a.e-gold.cc/acct.php
In other words, there's no throwaway Hotmail
At 04:34 PM 10/28/2002, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
The e-mails sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] were obtained earlier this month
by first clicking on a link labeled Check your e-mail in Uruk on the
homepage of Iraq's state-controlled ISP, Uruklink.net, then guessing the
login name and password -- both
At 04:34 PM 10/28/2002, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
The e-mails sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] were obtained earlier this month
by first clicking on a link labeled Check your e-mail in Uruk on the
homepage of Iraq's state-controlled ISP, Uruklink.net, then guessing the
login name and password -- both
At 02:40 PM 3/8/2002, Duncan Frissell wrote:
So I guess there are no pro government or military groups permitted on
Yahoo Groups since such groups 'incite vilence'.
Is Yahoo under the impression that it is never OK the 'incite violence'?
Yahoo *is* somewhat inconsistent about how it enforces
The Brady Campaign (formerly known as Handgun Control Inc) said they did
not authorize or receive funds from the HCI Online Mall, and that neither
Dell Computer or its chairman have ever given the organization funding:
Gunsmith Suggests Dell Computer Is Funding Gun Control
FBI Raid Silences Teen Anarchist's Site
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/174092.html
SHERMAN OAKS, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A.,
31 Jan 2002, 12:15 AM CST
In a case that may test limits on Internet free speech in the wake of Sept.
11, armed federal agents last week raided the home of a Los Angeles