Sujet : Re: Royal Back of Canada Phish coming from Google Gmail
De : kludge (at) *nospam* panix.com (Scott Dorsey)
Groupes : news.admin.net-abuse.emailDate : 17. Dec 2024, 00:38:37
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Organisation : Former users of Netcom shell (1989-2000)
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Randolf Richardson =?UTF-8?B?5by15paH6YGT?= <
noc@inter-corporate.com> wrote:
Insecure wireless networks are another source that spammers and
other such miscreants rely on. In particular, restaurants and
plenty of retail shops tend to use their phone number for the
WiFi password so their customers can easily figure out how to
get connected while enjoying a meal, shopping, lining up to pay
for goods and services, etc.
This is fine. Because all of those networks should be blocking port 25.
Yes, you can use them to connect up to gmail over the web, but that's
about it. This puts the responsibility on gmail.
--scott
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