Unbelievable Spam.

Roland Perry nanog at internetpolicyagency.com
Mon Feb 2 21:36:45 UTC 2004


In article <200402022103.i12L3c623832 at rex.isdn.net>, Ejay Hire 
<ejay.hire at isdn.net> writes
>Personally, I don't like spam, but I tolerate the messages
>that slip through to my mailbox as a penalty for my own
>laziness in not tightening down my spam rules.  Today I got
>one that I couldn't believe.
>
>--snip--
>Spam Hosting - from 20$ per mounth.
>Fraud Hosting - from 30$ per mounth.
>Stoln Credit Cards, Fake ID, DL's.
>Spam For free only from 1.02.2004 to 5.02.2004.
>--snip--
>
>
>It's just wrong in my opinion, and exacerbated by the fact
>that it was spammend to our abuse account.  Their /24 just
>fell off of my piece of the internet.  Have I just been
>blind to this all along, or are the spammers getting bolder?

Remember, all spammers lie. But what were these spammers lying about?
-- 
Roland Perry



More information about the NANOG mailing list