A game I like to play is discovering where I see where the spam is coming from. I used to use a program called NeoTrace but it was bought up by Symantec (Norton Antivirus) and they removed it from the marketplace. You would enter the url of whatever link or domain you wish and it would take you there like DX Atlas does and it would show you all the stops along the way.
Symantec appears to have disabled the tracking feature in NeoTrace so it's useless now but... If you know what an IP looks like like then you copy & paste it into the window on the web page here: http://aruljohn.com/track.pl and it will show you where in the world that IP is. For the instance, the IP on the spam today was 190.40.217.23 and aruljohn shows it's from Peru. You get the IP by looking at the raw header data and you'll find it there. It's usually the one at the bottom before the message. It'll take you a few tries to find all the IP addresses in an email but once you figure it out it's simple and takes maybe a minute tops to get your answer. As for topband; I just got a Weller Portasol. It's butane powered, the larger one that heats equivalent to a 125W soldering iron. I'm going to be able to use that to work on my radial connections. I need to touch-up all the ring terminals and make sure they aren't corroded after Sandy covered them with salt water. It's a really nice soldering tool. Lasts a long time on a refill too. Gary KA1J > The one from Jim was SPAM, originating from Peru (IP address > 190.40.217.23) It's possible the sender used a spoofed IP but it > really doesn't matter, it was SPAM and obviously not topband > oriented. > > To check your computer for viruses, trojans & exploits, an excellent > choice is "malwarebytes" http://www.malwarebytes.org/ The free > version is excellent. > > Kim Komando is a well known internet guru regarding computer issues. > She suggests malwatebytes and spyware blaster, both free. Here are > links to her comments on both: > > http://www.komando.com/downloads/category.aspx?id=1927 > > http://www.komando.com/downloads/category.aspx?id=6151 > > If you use microsoft, you might want to try microsoft essentials, a > free download from microsoft. > > 73, > > Gary > KA1J > > > > > > > > I've had two links to Trojans arrive in e-mails from the > reflector > > in > > the last two days - one labelled "Topband: John King" and the > other > > "Topband: Jim Koshmider". > > > > If you received and clicked on either and didn't get a warning, > your > > computer is now infected! > > > > Both seem to have originated from Yahoo addresses, so I'd guess > this > > is > > a continuation of the Yahoo hack from a couple of weeks ago. > > > > > > Keith > > G3OIT > > > > > > > > All good topband ops know how to put up a beverage at night. > > _________________ > > Topband Reflector > > > > > > _________________ > Topband Reflector > _________________ Topband Reflector
