Examining an Automated Spam Tool
Saint Aardvark writes "SecurityFocus has published an excellent column detailing how spammers r00ted an Apache server, and used it to send spam. The tool they used is (I hate to admit it) pretty sophisticated: it has macro capabilities, picks up email addresses from and reports success or failure to the master server. It's a very frightening read...and so is this: Message Labs reports that they now intercept 27 spam emails per second, up from 2 per second this time last year. Virus-created proxies are mainly to blame."
All this really makes me wonder when the death penalty will be approved for spammers. Or at least some harsh beatings...
This is obscene. How far will spammers go?
No, not yet! I'm only halfway through my penis-enlarging regimen!
All jokes aside, this sucks that people will steal bandwith and commendeer other peoples computers. If we do not correct this problem, Microsoft might decide their "trusted computing" is the anwser because it would identify everyone and market it as "more secure". Have you seen the butterfly that keeps porn away from your kids? Or ISP's could blacklist anyone who is not on their "approved list". I guess freedom of speech is wothless if 100's of spammers are yelling all at the same time. Is there any way we call all yell "SHUT UP" back at them?
Rosco: "If brains were gunpowder, Enos couldn't blow his nose."
That sounds suspiciously familiar, especially when you substitute "e-mail" with "innocent-looking links to Amazon.com".
"Ask not what your country can do for you." --John F. Kennedy
Well, there's no accounting for spammers' tastes. Judging from some of the spams I've seen, females with enlarged cocks are apparently pretty popular with these folks...
"Time is an abstract concept devised by carbon-based lifeforms to monitor their ongoing decay." - Thundercleese
First spam, then the Empire! Finally Portugal is regaining it's place! Seaway to India, you say? Do I ear Brazil? Was that "Eastern Empire" sir? Bollocks! It all fades away compared to the might of SBTF.NET!
;)
On a more serious note, the telephone contact given in the RIPE lookup is a bogus one (lacks one number to be a valid portuguese phone number), the "Rua do Norte" street doesn't exist in Lisbon and SBTF isn't listed in any portuguese site that deals with companies registration.
Some say "bad publicity is good publicity"... I would rather not have my country mentioned by these particular reasons.
But... the guy reporting it is from Spain... this could be some devious plot to, er, something.
cheers