Stupid Spammer Tricks
Our very own Don MacVittie received an interesting e-mail in what appeared to be Russian (I can't really tell -- I have enough trouble with English). This prompted Don's following comments: Note to spammers in any language... When you spam,...
June 23, 2005
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Our very own Don MacVittie received an interesting e-mail in what appeared to be Russian (I can't really tell -- I have enough trouble with English). This prompted Don's following comments:
Note to spammers in any language...
When you spam, it is a good idea not to use an address that ends in "@punkass.com" as your subject when spamming business email addresses.
This has been a public service message.
Don.
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