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DoJ alerts US citizens to spam attack

29 Jun 2007 13:48

Pesky phishers impersonate keepers of Justice

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Recipents are advised not to open the message nor download any attachments 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 29th June 2007 15:48 GMT

What a good idea! Why has nobody thought of it before?

Saw this in action today 

By Richard
Posted Friday 29th June 2007 17:10 GMT

This hoax made it to the PA of my Managing director. They were about to pass it on to the legal department, until deciding to consult IT first.

The email address used is abuse@usdoj.gov, which to the untrained eye appears legitimate because of the domain. However, no one seems to question why an email would come from the "abuse" recipient??

Also, why would the DoJ email direct to a UK company? Wouldn't they use a UK based authority?

Name used for the complaint was "Mr Henry Stewart", if anybody was after more identity traits.

Full headers 

By Dillon Pyron
Posted Friday 29th June 2007 18:14 GMT

Come on, have some fun. Pull the full headers. Find out where the zombies are coming from. Is it a link or a payload? If the former, just take a look at it. Of course this assumes that you have a quality mail reader. Even a properly patched Outlook would do the trick.

Actually I could use a good one 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Saturday 30th June 2007 04:54 GMT

I haven't gotten a juicey spam/malware/trojan email

in a long time they don't send this stuff to people

like me hard to do research with no subject how

do they know it's amazing.Wait now the guys at

Elreg will bomb my inbox with every bit of nasty

they can find oh well.

Recipents are advised not to open the message nor download any attachments 

By Bill Wyman
Posted Wednesday 4th July 2007 01:11 GMT

The proper advise is as follows: "Do not open attachments to email messages sent by persons whom you do not know, nor any that you did not ask to receive, nor any you were not expecting to receive, nor any that appear suspicious, nor any that may not appear to be suspicious but could be anyway, nor any that arrive while the Moon is within two degrees of the Ascendant in your progressed natal chart.

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