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>From: Duncan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: ZDNET redirecting to spammer websites?
>Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 16:10:46 +0000
>...
>
>On Monday 21 March 2005 15:34, Rosenbaum, Larry M. typed:
>> We received a drug spam containing the following URL:
>>
>> http://chkpt.zdnet.com/chkpt/supposedtoallow/fdl%2ev%69%61%67%73.co%6d/p/b/
>>kmioa
>>
>> This URL will actually take you to fdl.viags.com (which then goes to
>> www.simply-rx.net).  As far as I know, the SA SURBL check will check
>
>uri ZDNET_RELAY /http:\/\/chkpt\.zdnet\.com\/chkpt\//
>score   ZDNET_RELAY 5
>
>And add your voice to the complaints to ZDNet.
>

        There is also the very effective technique of forwarding all such
spam to high up zdnet personnel:

        Of course:

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        and

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        and the all the editors at cnet (email addresses from their own site)

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        I would guess the redirector goes away pretty quickly (I do have to
admit it was a good fried who actually wrote it about 6 years ago).

        Paul Shupak
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P.S.  Someone else could pick out the published emails for the people at
shooper.com, search.com, game spot, etc. - I purposely left off the exec's
emails since they are difficult to find, and likely some admin would filter
them first.

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