[CLUE-Tech] spam issues continued

Joe Thomas greywolf921 at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 16 19:06:00 MDT 2003


yes also, there are tons of anti-spam groups out there, after finding out
who this is, you could give all this information to the anti-spam groups,
and they can make his life as annoying as he makes yours


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jed S. Baer" <thag at frii.com>
To: <clue-tech at clue.denver.co.us>
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: [CLUE-Tech] spam issues continued


> On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 17:00:18 -0600
> Mike Staver <staver at fimble.com> wrote:
>
> >    Administrative Contact:
> >       Products, Health  (JKTSYMZQYI)
> >       help at healthproductsnow.net Health Products
> >       POBOX 440033
> >       Aurora, CO 80044
> >       US
> >       (866) 292-4101
>
> A google search on the phone number turned up this for ihealth.bz, another
> spamming domain.
>
> "4/30/03 - Whois shows registered to [Admin] Justin Smith
> (help at ihealth.bz); [Tech] Health Products (help at betterhealth.bz); POBOX
> 440033, Aurora, CO, 80044, USA; phone (866) 292-4101; domain servers
> NS11.NSHOST.BZ (200.206.184.69), NS9.NSHOST.BZ (66.252.31.51),
> NS10.NSHOST.BZ (210.21.114.9)
> 5/21/03 - same IP address destination as for www.incredibleoffer.tv"
>
> Unsurprisingly:
>
> $ whois 200.168.14.44 at whois.arin.net
> [whois.arin.net]
>
> OrgName:    Latin American and Caribbean IP address Regional Registry
> OrgID:      LACNIC
> Address:    Potosi 1517
> City:       Montevideo
> StateProv:
> PostalCode: 11500
> Country:    UY
>
> I dunno whether you can get the name for the Postal Mail Box (PMB). Read
> this:
>
>   http://www.junkfax.org/fax/misc/pobox.htm
>
> You could, I suppose, go to the physical post office where that box is
> located (the USPS can tell you this based on zip code), and hang out
> watching the box.
>
> The other idea would be try and scam the spammer. Send something to the PO
> box which will cause him to reveal himself to you. Think of "social
> engineering" as described by Mitnick in his book "The Art of Deception".
>
> jed
> --
> ... it is poor civic hygiene to install technologies that could someday
> facilitate a police state. -- Bruce Schneier
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