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carmen
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      7th Sep 2004
Last time i visited one of these newsgroups, I used my
real email address. Ever since then I have been getting
emails claiming to be from microsoft. These emails contain
viruses. Is there any way to report the senders to an isp
or microft or do any thing about this?
 
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'69 Camaro
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      7th Sep 2004
Hi, Carmen.

> Last time i visited one of these newsgroups, I used my
> real email address. Ever since then I have been getting
> emails claiming to be from microsoft. These emails contain
> viruses.


Sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, most of us have learned the hard way not
to use our real E-mail addresses when posting to public message boards.
Spammers use bots to harvest these E-mail addresses daily.

> Is there any way to report the senders to an isp
> or microft or do any thing about this?


Studies show that most of these "senders" aren't really the senders of these
E-mail messages. These E-mail addresses were harvested from the address
books of infected computers or from spammers' E-mail lists, then sent from
zombie computers in mass mailings. The real culprits are rarely prosecuted
because they hide their tracks so well.

Your current E-mail address is already compromised, but there are several
things you can do to prevent this from happening to your other or future
E-mail addresses.

1.) Don't use your real E-mail address when posting to the message boards.
You can modify your real E-mail address so that a human can easily figure
out your E-mail address, but a computer can't. For example, if your E-mail
address were (E-Mail Removed), then you could change it to
Carmen@REMOVE_THISmycompany.com on your reply address. You could also use a
disposable E-mail address from a remailer like www.SpamGourmet.com or
www.Mailinator.net to avoid the spam. I use these and they work like a
charm.

2.) Install a fire wall and antivirus software on your computer and make
sure that you apply all updates as soon as they are published. The zombie
computers that broadcast the mass mailings on their broadband connections
don't have either of these safeguards.

3.) Keep your Windows operating system and E-mail application updated with
the latest security patches. The zombie computers usually don't have either
of these safeguards, either.

4.) Don't open E-mail from anyone you aren't expecting an E-mail from.

5.) Don't open E-mail attachments, even from someone that you know, unless
you are expecting these attachments.

HTH.

Gunny

See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips.

(Please remove ZERO_SPAM from my reply E-mail address, so that a message
will be forwarded to me.)


"carmen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Last time i visited one of these newsgroups, I used my
> real email address. Ever since then I have been getting
> emails claiming to be from microsoft. These emails contain
> viruses. Is there any way to report the senders to an isp
> or microft or do any thing about this?



 
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Carmen
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      7th Sep 2004
Thank you Camaro
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi, Carmen.
>
>> Last time i visited one of these newsgroups, I used my
>> real email address. Ever since then I have been getting
>> emails claiming to be from microsoft. These emails

contain
>> viruses.

>
>Sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, most of us have

learned the hard way not
>to use our real E-mail addresses when posting to public

message boards.
>Spammers use bots to harvest these E-mail addresses daily.
>
>> Is there any way to report the senders to an isp
>> or microft or do any thing about this?

>
>Studies show that most of these "senders" aren't really

the senders of these
>E-mail messages. These E-mail addresses were harvested

from the address
>books of infected computers or from spammers' E-mail

lists, then sent from
>zombie computers in mass mailings. The real culprits are

rarely prosecuted
>because they hide their tracks so well.
>
>Your current E-mail address is already compromised, but

there are several
>things you can do to prevent this from happening to your

other or future
>E-mail addresses.
>
>1.) Don't use your real E-mail address when posting to

the message boards.
>You can modify your real E-mail address so that a human

can easily figure
>out your E-mail address, but a computer can't. For

example, if your E-mail
>address were (E-Mail Removed), then you could change

it to
>Carmen@REMOVE_THISmycompany.com on your reply address.

You could also use a
>disposable E-mail address from a remailer like

www.SpamGourmet.com or
>www.Mailinator.net to avoid the spam. I use these and

they work like a
>charm.
>
>2.) Install a fire wall and antivirus software on your

computer and make
>sure that you apply all updates as soon as they are

published. The zombie
>computers that broadcast the mass mailings on their

broadband connections
>don't have either of these safeguards.
>
>3.) Keep your Windows operating system and E-mail

application updated with
>the latest security patches. The zombie computers

usually don't have either
>of these safeguards, either.
>
>4.) Don't open E-mail from anyone you aren't expecting

an E-mail from.
>
>5.) Don't open E-mail attachments, even from someone

that you know, unless
>you are expecting these attachments.
>
>HTH.
>
>Gunny
>
>See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
>See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access

tips.
>
>(Please remove ZERO_SPAM from my reply E-mail address, so

that a message
>will be forwarded to me.)
>
>
>"carmen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
>news:6f7c01c4945d$8b50e360$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Last time i visited one of these newsgroups, I used my
>> real email address. Ever since then I have been getting
>> emails claiming to be from microsoft. These emails

contain
>> viruses. Is there any way to report the senders to an

isp
>> or microft or do any thing about this?

>
>
>.
>

 
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'69 Camaro
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      7th Sep 2004
You're welcome. Sorry that I can't offer more satisfying advice, like how
to get the real culprits tarred and feathered by their local magistrates.

Gunny


"Carmen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:09bc01c494ec$002d54a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thank you Camaro
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi, Carmen.
> >
> >> Last time i visited one of these newsgroups, I used my
> >> real email address. Ever since then I have been getting
> >> emails claiming to be from microsoft. These emails

> contain
> >> viruses.

> >
> >Sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, most of us have

> learned the hard way not
> >to use our real E-mail addresses when posting to public

> message boards.
> >Spammers use bots to harvest these E-mail addresses daily.
> >
> >> Is there any way to report the senders to an isp
> >> or microft or do any thing about this?

> >
> >Studies show that most of these "senders" aren't really

> the senders of these
> >E-mail messages. These E-mail addresses were harvested

> from the address
> >books of infected computers or from spammers' E-mail

> lists, then sent from
> >zombie computers in mass mailings. The real culprits are

> rarely prosecuted
> >because they hide their tracks so well.
> >
> >Your current E-mail address is already compromised, but

> there are several
> >things you can do to prevent this from happening to your

> other or future
> >E-mail addresses.
> >
> >1.) Don't use your real E-mail address when posting to

> the message boards.
> >You can modify your real E-mail address so that a human

> can easily figure
> >out your E-mail address, but a computer can't. For

> example, if your E-mail
> >address were (E-Mail Removed), then you could change

> it to
> >Carmen@REMOVE_THISmycompany.com on your reply address.

> You could also use a
> >disposable E-mail address from a remailer like

> www.SpamGourmet.com or
> >www.Mailinator.net to avoid the spam. I use these and

> they work like a
> >charm.
> >
> >2.) Install a fire wall and antivirus software on your

> computer and make
> >sure that you apply all updates as soon as they are

> published. The zombie
> >computers that broadcast the mass mailings on their

> broadband connections
> >don't have either of these safeguards.
> >
> >3.) Keep your Windows operating system and E-mail

> application updated with
> >the latest security patches. The zombie computers

> usually don't have either
> >of these safeguards, either.
> >
> >4.) Don't open E-mail from anyone you aren't expecting

> an E-mail from.
> >
> >5.) Don't open E-mail attachments, even from someone

> that you know, unless
> >you are expecting these attachments.
> >
> >HTH.
> >
> >Gunny
> >
> >See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
> >See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access

> tips.
> >
> >(Please remove ZERO_SPAM from my reply E-mail address, so

> that a message
> >will be forwarded to me.)
> >
> >
> >"carmen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

> message
> >news:6f7c01c4945d$8b50e360$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Last time i visited one of these newsgroups, I used my
> >> real email address. Ever since then I have been getting
> >> emails claiming to be from microsoft. These emails

> contain
> >> viruses. Is there any way to report the senders to an

> isp
> >> or microft or do any thing about this?

> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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