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November 17th, 2002, 09:15 PM
#11
.. Yeah, definitely scan the email atachment and/or your system, but if you don't want to get a new email address, try using a spam filter to filter out email from that user or with the specific keywords in the email. Try to be specific though, don't filter the word "the" or anything like that. If you don't mind getting a new account, go ahead, I'm just saying this if you want to try to keep your account. Hope I helped!
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November 17th, 2002, 09:26 PM
#12
that sounds like i good idea but i pay for the acoount and all my customers have that email address and i don't whant to give that satisfaction to the s.kiddies.
rigth now im installing win 2000 advansed server on the other computer i would try to meke something like a honeypot for those bas****s but i have to figure out what to do to make the honeypot to work in a way that helps.
i will apreciate comments to do the honeypot on a win 2000 box
thanks in advanced
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November 17th, 2002, 09:29 PM
#13
one more thing , check that site the one u recieved an email from
and try to know what exactly they are, and if it happened and u discovered that they are not a free mail site or something like hotmail.
contact the webmaster, and get an explanation for that, if u could understand japanees
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