On Monday 11 March 2019 14:06:08 Dan Youngquist wrote:
Felix,
These spams are still coming to the list showing you as the sender, this
one 3 days ago and two today, and at least 4 others within the last couple
months. As before, they originate from an Earthlink IP, but a different
one than your real emails come from, which is why I suspect your email
account has been compromised and is being used to send them. They always
originate from 209.86.224.xxx.
Did you ever change your email password, as I've suggested, to see if that
stops them?
On 03/08/2019 06:21 PM, mrmazda(a)earthlink.net wrote:
> Hello, how are you?
>
http://www.zarifce.com/mpuaeur/282553.php?10115=ewonhnpc&0232=2672388&a…
>solcm=96593
>
>
> Mrmazda
>
> I hope you did all thе shopping you wanted.
> Chalkeye dave, because thеir own land and thе honour of thеir house was
> dear to thеm.
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>
> ____________________
> 08.03.2019 21:21:46
Earthlink password security is very poor; or at least, it was, when I used it
some years back. As I already tried to reason with Felix, there must be
better email services out there, even if you've had this one for years and
years (like I had mine for 10+ years). I used to get sometimes 20-30 spam
emails a day with Earthlink; with Zoho I get none, zero, zilch, nada, nuttin.
When I used Earthlink, the only possible combinations for passwords were
letters and numbers, dash & underscore -- & no funny characters! -- and a
limit of 8 characters total for password. Read up on password security a
little, and you'll find that it would take a script kiddie (let's imagine
about 10 years old) about 15-20 minutes, tops, to crack your password.
So it does not surprise me if his account has been compromised; it only amazes
me that is still sticking with it, when all the signs here are bad bad bad.
Bill
P.S. Numbers 22:31: "And then his eyes were opened ..."