Archive for the ‘spam’ Tag

Safari users victims of phishing

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

PayPal to Safari users: ‘Ditch it’
While current browser share estimates for Apple’s Safari web browser hover somewhere in the 4.5 percent range, Safari is attracting some unwanted attention from PayPal, the eBay-owned payment company. PayPal is urging its users to ditch Safari and instead use alternative browsers such as Internet Explorer 7, IE 8, Firefox 2, Firefox 3, or even Opera.

This I feel is unfair to Safari. The problem here is not that the browser is particularly insecure, but lacks the capability to check URLs against phishing databases, which is not a core function of browsers, in my opinion, but it is an important one. Camino, another Mozilla browser for Mac, also has this problem. Switching to Firefox, or Opera, is the prefered way to handle this problem.

You could also, if you know what you are doing, update the DNS settings in your network config, to use opendns, when you browser reaches out to find the IP of an URL open DNS will sheck ti against its database of phishing sites. This should work in most cases except where the host in link is given as IP. The browser won’t do a DNS lookup in that case. Even if you are using a firefox an other browser that provides phishing protection, I still think you should you openDNS as your primary DNS. There are a host of benefits to doing this, add prhish protection, I mentioned, as well blocking of porn and adult sites(if you like), faster dnslookup which wil increase the over all net web experience.

BetaNews | Spammers bypass Google’s Gmail signup security

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

It had to happen someday…

BetaNews | Spammers bypass Google’s Gmail signup security
An Internet research firm discovered spam bots are now able to register on Google’s Gmail for spamming purposes. This latest attempt by spammers has been the most sophisticated recorded attempt to get around CAPTCHA, using both humans and bots.

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Globalization meets Spam

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

Cheap PCs could herald a spam epidemic
Outsourcing isn’t good only for software companies who keep an eye on the bottom line; it’s also great news for blog spammers, 419 scammers, and pump-and-dump stock operations. That’s because the same market forces that make developers in India and Eastern Europe such a good deal to American and Western European firms also make it easy for miscreants to hire legions of cheap workers to help with spam operations.

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Gouranga

Thursday, May 5th, 2005

From: “Neateye”
To: “Bh”
Subject: Gouranga
Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 21:54:53 +0100

Call out Gouranga be happy!!!
Gouranga Gouranga Gouranga ….
That which brings the highest happiness!!

definition or
GTA Ad ?
Some
other
gourangaed
people.

Scratching my head too.

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Mission Accomplished

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2005

Lately I have been waging a war against a referrer spam. In particular against a notorious spammer, known to me only as “Jane Phill.” Just googling reveals that he has left his mark across the entire blogosphere. Never the less I think I have defeted him and have kept him from polluting my statitics with refferal from domains about viagra or texas-holdem (i wonder what kind of adds this post will generate :-) )

“So B, How did you do it?”

Glad you asked.

Details are here.

DIE !! SPAMMER DIE !!

Friday, April 22nd, 2005

This guy must be responsible for about 98 percent of my refferer spam.

Registrant Name: Jane Phill
Registrant Organization: Jane Phill
Registrant Address1: 142 W 44 Street
Registrant City: NYC
Registrant State/Province: NY
Registrant Postal Code: 10012
Registrant Country: United States
Registrant Country Code: US
Registrant Phone Number: +1.21285232217
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