Re: NANOG Spam?

From: William Allen Simpson (no email)
Date: Wed Jul 05 2006 - 16:59:30 EDT

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    Gregory Hicks wrote:
    > Just a "joe-job" though. The headers are forged. See the IP address
    > in thi FIRST "Received-by:" header. Came from Spain.
    >
    > [...snip later headers...]
    > Received: from trapdoor.merit.edu (unknown [84.232.124.32])
    > by trapdoor.merit.edu (Postfix) with SMTP id AD0CF91265
    > for <>; Wed, 5 Jul 2006 13:39:15 -0400
    > (EDT)
    > From: "" <>
    > To:

    Yes, we all got it, and Google spam filters let it through, as it
    matches a valid mailing list.

    No, the received headers are not forged. The From and To are forged.

    The spammers have figured out how to bypass the NANOG members-only
    posting, in this case by pretending to be John Fraizer and sending
    directly to trapdoor.

    They're using old lists. He hasn't sent anything to NANOG from that
    address since 15 Feb 2005 14:30:47 -0500.

    Anyway, it's probably a "good thing" to nip this in the bud. It
    should hurt (a lot) to send spam to network operators themselves.

    AS | IP | AS Name
    29119 | 84.232.124.32 | SERVIHOSTING-AS ServiHosting N

    PEER_AS | IP | AS Name
    6739 | 84.232.124.32 | ONO-AS Cableuropa - ONO


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