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Friday, August 18, 2006

Stop Scam!

See this Return-Path of the following email scam I've received: bradfordcohen @london.com and how those scammers are planning the entire or part of their email scams. I did a search using Google search about london . com and Google took me straight forward to londontown.com.
So, the return-path above is wrong, or what do you think?

The second question is - how could somebody encrypt a return-path? ... and/or if it's a job of some software(s), who creates them?

This question leads to a second question about how do legislations deal with such software developers?

Now to some more details from the email spam:

From: "Hensley" baraurochs @ doglover. com

I did a search here too using Google search, and found 127,000 sites there to deal with this issue, the directory of the dog's lovers is at the top of them, followed by dog's lovers at the first result page such as: doglover . ca, doglover . com . au, and doglover . biz.

I have doubts, about the possibility of having someone from a company such as doglover . com to send you email scam about ... oh no, as if all life is just about that very very very small subject a man could encounter about his manhood.

... and you know it, the subject line would be as follows: You (I'll censor this word, and leave it to your imagination) very quickly and without any control!

Now to the body of the email scam:

Hello Thousands of couples broke down because of them, making both parties unhappy. With all the reasons combated, Extra-Time is the unmatched comprehensive non-hormonal solution. Want to make your intercourse lasting and rewarding than ever before? Check up: http:// baxeler .com/gal/get/ Take your life and relationships to the ultimate peak. This is the best way to make a woman stay.

A Google web search about this "baxeler" delivered my click direct from the toolbar to that server, but the page there seemed as a WordPad page saying that it's only a test page. So, you should be careful not to click on links like that unless you're sure of them. Anyway, I have something that protects my clicks. You can have it if you consult me at: No Way to Spam!

This email scam was received from: Received: from moeawo.66tu.ameritech.net ([203.134.197.221])

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