User Login    
 + Register
  • Main navigation
Login
Username:

Password:


Lost Password?

Register now!
Fast Search
Slow Search
Google Ad



Browsing this Thread:   1 Anonymous Users





#23 Re: (VERY URGENT PROPOSAL)
converted Posted on: 2004/7/1 0:03
yeah its a mega rip off


#22 Re: Spammers amongst us?
dattodude Posted on: 2004/6/30 23:42
I've been thinking about how one might harvest email addresses.

If I had an unlimited download ISP, I could use something like wget etc, to leech entire sites, and search through the pages for email addresses Looking for "*@*"

I reckon if you targetted active sites, especially ones with forums, then you'd get a lot of email addresses, very quickly..Hmm at $1/email address? I could pay for my internet access in no time

I'm kidding. But it's all possible.

Chris


#21 Spammers amongst us?
matbighat Posted on: 2004/6/30 22:59
Coincidence that the very next day after I posted a new email that I begin getting porno spam for the first time on this new email?

Just paronoid or what?

I sometimes forget that many other surfers come across this site who are not Datsun enthusiasts but who just may be snooping around and happen to find a new email address to submit to a spamming company for $1.


#20 Re: (VERY URGENT PROPOSAL)
A14force Posted on: 2004/5/22 22:51
Two words, F U U U C K THAT!!!!!


#19 Re: (VERY URGENT PROPOSAL)
matbighat Posted on: 2004/5/22 16:44
I just got this email. Does anybody else want in on this sure thing, the deal of a lifetime?


Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 16:43:44 +0200 (CEST)
From: "Mr.Frank Donney" <savelife_f6@yahoo.se> Add to Address Book
Subject: Good Day From: Mr.Frank Donney !!!!!!!!
To: savelife_f6@yahoo.se

No 71 Eletrnal Aveune City
johannesburg South Africa,

(VERY URGENT PROPOSAL)

My name is Mr. Frank Donney, I work in the International operation department in a Local Bank here in South Africa. On a routine nspection I discovered a dormant domiciliary account with a Balance of $36,000,000 (Thirty Six Million USD) on further discreet investigation, I also discovered that the account holder has long since passed away (dead) leaving no beneficiary to the account. The bank will approve this money to any foreigner because the former operator of the a/c is a foreigner and from Iraq in particular and I am certainly sure that he is dead, and nobody will come again for the claim of this money A foreigner can only claim this money with legal claims to the account Holder; therefore I need your cooperation in this transaction.

I will provide the necessary information needed in order to claim this money, But you will need to open an account where this can be ransferred. If interested send your private Telephone No. And Fax number including full details of the account to be used for the Deposit I wish for utmost confidentiality in handling this transaction as my job and the future of my family would be jeopardized if it were breached.

The informations will be as follows.

Bank Name.........
Bank Address........
A/C Name.............
A/C Number..............
Swift Code No..............
Routing Number................

I want to assure you that the transaction is without risk if due process is followed accordingly. Finally, I will give you 25% for your corporation.

Call me immediately on any of the following nos:

+870-763432260
+871-763432260
+874-763432260

When calling do not add South African country code beacuse it's a satelite phone only add your country dial out code and dial direct.

I look forward to a favorable response from you
through email and your call as well.

Sincerely & Respectfully yours,
Mr. Frank Donney.

H


#18 Re: Suspect E-mails
woodydat Posted on: 2004/5/19 3:51
hey . i downloaded that ad-aware 6.0 and that spy-bot search and destroy.. the ad aware found a #### load of #### ad the spybot s &d found a few things.. i no where all my problems are and in war files etc but i cant delete nething.. it just wont let me so does any body no of a virus/etc protecter that can i can just tell it to go to such n such file etc ?? thanx since i deleted heeps of #### my computer is bout twice as fast .. im loving it
woodydat.


#17 Re: Suspect E-mails
Datto7 Posted on: 2004/5/18 23:08
Quote:

so i emailed the "emailer back" with some nasty message, he then replied wit wtf is ur problem or sumthing etc...


Most times the virus gets into a computer and sends e-mails without the owner knowing so that is why they say WTF

If anyone gets an email from me without a detailed description, I would expect them to delete it and I would do the same to one that I receive.


#16 Re: Suspect E-mails
jaimecidpedro Posted on: 2004/5/18 21:36
I got mail like that, and found out somehow also mail is delivered to others aparently from my address, I contacted yahoo, MSN, etc, and they said viruses and mean people too find ways to send crap. I received mail even from known members of this club, and other places I never corresponded with, many responses, etc, only to see that upon opening their attachment, the comp sec system says, "virus, watch out". I do not think these members did in fact send me any of that crap, I think is that problem, info about addresses is open to hackers, and I think they use that disguise to expand/introduce viruses.Some people, apparently have fun doing harm on others, sick, but true.
When ever you receive something from an unknown source, simply erase it or check out the attachment, the PC will tell you before getting into it if there is a virus or anything. It is the problem with technology, there is no way to enforce decency, lots of idiots around. Use the protection against viruses. From what I've seen, somebody could send messages as if these messages came out from YOUR address, when in fact you never sent anything. All messages have a origin information, so, even if a message appears as coming out of a address, the origin of such message can tell if in fact it came out of such address, or, in fact, it is a disguise/impostor.
Protect yourselves, if an attachment says"virus alert" delete it, no way out, never open it.
Later.
____________________________________


#15 Re: Suspect E-mails
ddgonzal Posted on: 2004/5/18 17:10
Almost for sure, those messages are NOT coming from the person the "From:" line says ... it doesn't mean that your or the sender has a virus.

See the recent discussion: sx510@datsun.com


#14 Re: Suspect E-mails
woodydat Posted on: 2004/5/18 17:03
yes!... i have had a couple sent to me from adress's that ive seen on this site 2.. when i went to open it the mccafe virus scanner with windows told me there was some virus ... so naturally i was PISSED OFF so i emailed the "emailer back" with some nasty message, he then replied wit wtf is ur problem or sumthing etc... it was named zip.xx or sumthing like that... im pretty sure iv got a virus on here now so ill get a virus scanner n see wats going on if any 1 gets a email from me with a attachment thats not pictures DELETE IT
and if the cunt whos sending these emails is from this site ... GET ####ED U LOW LIFE PRICK!!! and thats my 2 cents today



(1) 2 3 »



You can view topic.
You cannot start a new topic.
You cannot reply to posts.
You cannot edit your posts.
You cannot delete your posts.
You cannot add new polls.
You cannot vote in polls.
You cannot attach files to posts.
You cannot post without approval.

[Advanced Search]