[Elecraft] Junk mail from elecraft...
K2GN
k2gn at k2gn.com
Sun May 29 08:24:56 EDT 2011
I don't see any junk coming from the Elecraft reflector or qth.com.
I have my web site at qth.com and know several other people that also use
qth.com.
Qth.com is run my Scott Neader, KA9FOX. Many hams and ham related business
use this service.
There is a lot of phishing going on these days.
de K2GN - Larry - http://k2gn.com
K-Line - K3 S/N - 3278 P3 S/N - 51 KPA-500 - S/N 27
-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of David Gilbert
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 4:46 AM
To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Junk mail from elecraft...
I haven't seen any of that kind of thing from the Elecraft mailing list,
so I doubt it has anything at all to do with the QTH.com servers.
Instead, I suspect that you are on some junk mail mailing list and the
senders are phishing (faking) the qth.com mailing address to make it
appear as the sender. The email wouldn't have passed through the
QTH.com server at all ... it would just look like it. It happens all
the time. I maintain a website that has an embedded link for a mailing
address that I never use for outgoing mail, but incoming mail to it is
forwarded to my regular email address. I periodically get "recipient
not found" messages containing spam that looks like it was sent from
that address but which bounced when they hit the far end, and the bounce
got forwarded to me. My web site hasn't been hacked ... someone is just
phishing the address.
It is also possible (maybe even likely) that some robot has harvested an
email sent by you in order to get not only your email address for the
destination but also a sent-from address to phish that you'd recognize.
That wouldn't be difficult to do from some public archive.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 5/28/2011 11:06 PM, John Ragle wrote:
> It looks to me like the elecraft at mailman.qth.net input filters have been
> compromised -- I am getting junk mail spam from the sex trade via the
> Elecraft server. I see that "QTH.COM" appears to be the underlying
> service, so perhaps it is the source of the junk? I have complained to
> the webmaster at Elecraft, who says that he can do nothing, although in
> my experience as SO of several list servers, I don't see this as true.
>
> Someone (a legitimate someone) on this list suggested one should simply
> ignore the specious stuff, but I don't agree. If it is QTH.COM that is
> at fault, it is time to switch ISPs. Just hoping it will go away is
> entirely the wrong approach...instead, it will just get worse and worse.
> I have supported QTH.COM with cash contributions in the past, but it
> looks like a lot of this has been wasted.
>
> My ISP removes ~100 such messages a day from my email stream, but
> because elecraft at mailman.qth.net is a permitted contributor to my
> email, there is little my ISP or I can do about this mail, other than
> blacklisting the elecraft server. I am loath to do this. If this is a
> spoofing attack, then Elecraft should consider changing its list server
> name.
>
> Reaction?
>
> John Ragle -- W1ZI
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