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Seen that? - Olympic Torch Hoax
in I got Spam?!, on October 31, 2009
Olympic Torch Hoax at I got Spam?! My Dad recently got the following email (excerpt only). You should be alert during the next days: Do not open any message with an attached filed called "Invitation" regardless of who sent it. It is a vi...
iTunes Switchless 9.0.0.70 多国语言版本
in Wangtam, on 2009-09-12
... 'large attachment' provider
• Back to School: 10 Must-Have Firefox Extensions for Students
• TwitterCounter Wants To Count Dollars, Too
• Give Work | Samasource
• iPhone Analytics | M...
Massa Recovering from F1 Crash, Alsono Could Take His Seat in Valencia
in carzz.org, on July 29, 2009
...alledging that the French team sent Alonso out of the pits knowing there was a problem with a wheel attachment nut. The wheel came loose and could have become a dangerous weapon had it not run out of ...
Symantec Lays Out Deduplication Plans
in On Storage, on July 10, 2009
...ing. The benefits of that use are obvious: a single e-mail can represent thousands of copies of one attachment."
"Currently, NetBackup users can manage third-party deduplication appliances...
The True Story of True Ventures
in Wangtam, on 2009-06-30
... BlackBerry Tour hitting Verizon Wireless on July 12th, selling for $199?
• Gmail Raises Attachment Limit to 25 Megabytes
• Firefox 3.5 gears up for a possible Tuesday public release
• Facebook...
PHP: Risiko des MIME-Sniffings
in PHP-Developer-Blog, on 05.06.09
...en:
MyBB erzwingt den Download von Dateien durch Setzen des HTTP-Headers content-disposition: attachment, sodass etwa ein Bild gar nicht erst im Browser angezeigt wird. FluxBB führte beim Hochladen ...
azzedine alaia
in Das Schuh-Fashion-Blog, on 29.04.09
© Tammy Manet
Er war mal in den 80ern in aller Munde und erlebt im Moment ein großes Comeback: Azzedine Alaia , der kleine, große Designer, der seine karriere in Paris bei Dior begann. Seine Schuhe, ebenso wie seine Mode haben den gewissen Dreh, es ist immer irgendetwas besonderes zu finden....
How Cranberry Prevents Urinary Tract Infections
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 12, 2009
...cteria were exposed to either the cranberry juice or the PACS the greater the decrease in bacterial attachment. This effect was also found to be reversible, i.e., bacteria regrown without cranberry ju...
Mac OS X 10.5.6 更新发布
in Wangtam, on 2008-12-17
Apple 昨天对 Mac OS X 10.5 进行了第六次更新,增强了 Mac OS X 系统的稳定性、兼容性和安全性,具体包括:Address Book 、AirPort、iChat、Mail、Time Machine、Safari、MobileMe、图形显示、网络连接、打印、客户端管理、父母控制等。同时,还对今年的新款 MacBook / MacBook Pro 之前的所有 Mac 笔记本电脑加入了触摸板的系统偏好设定:
Address Book
* Improves reliability of Address Book syncing with iPhone and oth...
World's Second Android Phone Coming Soon
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on December 8, 2008
...WERTY keyboard, high-speed 3G network connection, one-touch Google search, easy web browsing, email attachment support for images, videos, music, and documents, customizable home screen with instant e...
Foxit PDF Reader 3.0 for Windows
in Wangtam, on 2008-12-01
名称:Foxit PDF Reader 3.0 for Windows
简介:功能齐全的轻量级 PDF 阅读软件
New Blackberry, RIM's First Flip Phone
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on September 10, 2008
...dialing, support for mp3 ring tones, conference calling, speed dialing, call forwarding, voicemail attachment playback, background noise cancellation, speaker phone, Bluetooth, GPS receiver, and a lar...
HTC Dream/T-Mobile G1-First proper leaked pics
in The Smart PDA, on September 1, 2008
Recently there has been a lot of buzz regarding Google's first ever Android phone rumored to be HTC Dream or T-Mobile G1. However we didn't come across any proper live pics of the Google Android. Well the wait is now over as we have first ever proper live pics of the Google Android phone ...
T-Mobile bietet Blackberry Bold an
in Handyzweinull, on 07.08.08
In Deutschland und Österreich ist jetzt das Blackberry Bold erhältlich. Vertrieben wird es von T-Mobile . Research In Motion bietet damit sein erstes Smartphone mit HSPDA und in Verbindung mit einem Vertrag zum Tarif Relax 200 einen erheblichen Preisnachlass. Der Preis für das Gerät wird dann 39,...
Mailplane 2 Beta
in M2 十字街口, on 2008-05-25
...chment customization
• Assign different notification sounds and colors to specific Gmail accounts
• The ability to post Google Spreadsheet forms
• Integration with Mac OS X Address Book
• A "Do N...
微软官方发布 2007 年 Windows XP/Vista 安全报告
in M2 十字街口, on 2008-05-23
微软安全人员近日在 TechNet Blog 上发布了 2007 年度的 Windows XP/Vista 安全报告。报告显示,Windows Vista 安全公告数量比 XP 少 30%,漏洞少 20%,严重和重要等级公告少 28%,继续保持安全操作系统的"形象"。并且,报告中也提到,有 26 个漏洞在 Vista UAC 下是完全无效的。报告全文下载:
Anti Spam for MAC OS X Servers
in I got Spam?!, on May 21, 2008
... services like spam filtering, anti virus protection, content filtering, and email archival, attachment filtering. MPP is designed to work with Postfix, the same technology built into Mac OS X ...
Bill Gates says Microsoft going 'independent' way
in Wangtam, on 2008-05-09
- Bill Gates says Microsoft going 'independent' way
- AT&T 内部邮件泄露3G iPhone 面世时间
- 萧亚轩澄清三角绯闻,范晓萱演唱会5月23日上海站,及更多……
- Ella 自曝一段圈内地下恋情
- How to Make Your Own Smart Bookmarks in Firefox 3
- 美国重新确定768kbps以上速率为宽带服务
- CultureMob -Events, Tickets, Movies, Music, Theatre, Art, Dance, ...
PicArtia:可自动生成马赛克拼图的在线小工具
in WappBlog, on 2008-04-30
以前见过这样一个网站,这个名为 TwitterMosaic 的会把twitter中用户的头像拼合成一副幅图片,感觉非常有趣。而现在,你完全可以利用 PicArtia 来自已生成相应的马赛克拼图了。
PicArtia 是一个基于Flash技术构建的在线小工具,通过三个步骤就可生成一张非常棒的马赛克拼图。首先用户需自已上传或从图络上获取一张照片,其次选择拼图类别(这些图片都来自于Flckr),最后调整排列间隔及底图大小就OK了,PicArtia会根据你的要求自动生成马赛克拼图并发送给你相应的下载地址。
下面是我创建的两个样图,大图见 这里 及 这里 。
Attachment
in Bizinformer, on April 21, 2008
...ptions.
There is a great article at Entrepreneur.com that illustrates the destructive power of attachment when it comes to selling or closing a deal. The author, Barry Farber , points out that &q...
Storage Storage Everywhere
in On Storage, on April 19, 2008
...t. I've even thrown away my PDAs and pagers in an attempt to get rid of my "personal" attachment to storage devices and simplify my life.
Actually , I am just darn tired of having too ...
Usage of social networks, interesting study: 2008 Digital Entertainment Survey
in Les Explorers, on mars 21, 2008
... and media, particularly traditional media.
Socialnetworks aren't a passing fad: the emotional attachment and likely future usage are also very strong with a net 1 in 6 saying they are going to u...
Sponsored Post: Spam Archived For Five Years?
in I got Spam?!, on March 20, 2008
...ly to the intended recipient. Email RFC 822 bodies, headers and routing information, along with any attachments are included here, since in a court of law, email is admissible and again needs to be pr...
Scamming a Scammer
in I got Spam?!, on March 15, 2008
We get them on a daily basis, sometimes even more. They promise us we've won a foreign lottery, offer us a high paying job, or promise us a huge reward if we'll just help them get their family fortune out of their war torn country-or perhaps they discovered a long lost relative left you m...
Spam King Pleads Guilty
in I got Spam?!, on March 15, 2008
"Spam King" Robert Soloway pled guilty in a Seattle court to felony mail fraud, fraud in connection with Electronic mail , and failing to file a tax return in 2005. He was set to go on trial to face a 40-count indictment that included 13 counts of money laundering and seven coun...
Cybercriminals Create Malware Maze
in I got Spam?!, on March 14, 2008
ITNews is reporting that McAfee has discovered a maze of over 10,000 websites that have been hijacked by cybercriminals with the intent of using them to take over unsuspecting visitor's PCs. The hijacked sites include travel, government and even hobby sites. It's suspected that the page...
Help A Spammer for $3 a Day!
in I got Spam?!, on March 14, 2008
The New York Times is reporting that previous studies from various Internet security firms claiming spammers have devised a program capable of cracking Google's CAPTCHA system may be off the mark. Brad Taylor, a Google software engineer known as the "Spam Czar" is claiming that th...
Controlling Spam
in I got Spam?!, on March 11, 2008
Here is an interesting and informative video from the University of Washington Although it's a few years old I think it's still provides some good information, and an interesting comparison of the spam problem then (2005) and now. Here's an excerpt from the summary posted on Google Vi...
Spam Getting Sneaky
in I got Spam?!, on March 11, 2008
In a recent report, Google's Postini team is warning enterprises to be on alert for socially generated spam and virus attacks. The report found that while threats to enterprise messaging security and compliance appear to be leveling off this year, new techniques using social engineering are o...
Hackers Targeting Routers Next?
in I got Spam?!, on March 8, 2008
There is a great blog post on ZDNet about routers quite possibly being the next target for hackers. A "Router Hacking Challenge" was recently made, with the idea being to share attacks against a variety of routers. Here is an excerpt from the Full Discloser mailing list sharing the fi...
Company Settles Spam Charges
in I got Spam?!, on March 7, 2008
An adult website has agreed to pay $413,000 to settle charges it allowed its affiliates to send porn spam to unsuspecting recipients. Arizona based Cyberheat was accused by the FTC of exposing children to sexually explicit images and violating the Adult Labeling Rule and CAN-SPAM Act. Bo...
Microsoft Set to Release 4 Critical Patches
in I got Spam?!, on March 7, 2008
Microsoft has announced it will release 4 critical patches on March 11th. All will address remote execution flaws found in Office:
The first bulletin is rated critical for Microsoft Office Excel 2000 and may address an Excel vulnerability discovered in January and left unpatched.
The second bu...
Spam Over IM Hits Skype
in I got Spam?!, on March 6, 2008
Dameon over at the VOIP blog has an interesting post about spam via IM on Skype. Users receive an IM from some with a sexy name and picture asks to be added to your contact list. Of course it isn't really a beautiful woman or handsome man wanting to get to know you-it's a spammer, o...
Sponsored Post: Multiple Levels of Spam Blocking Necessary
in I got Spam?!, on March 4, 2008
Creating a spam free environment is a panacea; however the best approach of blocking spam may also be the most annoying to the end users affected by it.
A number of anti spam vendors use several levels of protection, on the ISP, the network edge, the mail server(s) and on the users mac...
Rootkit Wars
in I got Spam?!, on March 2, 2008
The latest Trojan to hit the net is capable of removing rootkits from already compromised PCs, but then installs it's own nearly undetectable backdoor. Named the Pandex Trojan , it stops existing rootkits by removing their hooks into system calls, then installs its own rootkit called Pushu-A...
Spammers Conviction Upheld
in I got Spam?!, on March 2, 2008
The Virginia Supreme Court upheld the country's first felony conviction for spamming, ruling that spamming is not considered protected speech. Jeremy Jaynes of Raleigh , N.C was convicted under Virginia's anti-spamming law and sentenced to 9 years in prison. He was once considered...
Opera 9.50 Build 9815
in 西行资讯, on 2008-03-01
这个版本解决了几个较为突出的下载问题,并修改了search.ini,删除了 Yahoo! Shopping, Yahoo! Answers, Google Groups, Opera Support 和 Download.com搜索,新增了 Wikipedia 和 Google图片搜索。
Spammers top 10 report: US Leading the Axis of Evil!
in I got Spam?!, on February 29, 2008
...d unfortunately an increase in spam is the result. After having misinterpreted the meaning of "attachment spam" and noticing minimal interest in products offered, Chinese spam is following g...
New Botnet on the Loose
in I got Spam?!, on February 29, 2008
A new peer to peer botnet is on the scene, and it's even more powerful than Storm. It's begun attacking U.S. based enterprises, educational institutions and ISPs. Named the MayDay botnet , it's able to evade most anti-virus products. To communicate with it's bots it uses several ...
Mega-D Trojan Analysis
in I got Spam?!, on February 29, 2008
Secure works has released an excellent analysis of the Ozdock/Mega-D trojan, whuch is responsible for creating and adding to the Mega-D botnet. Here is an excerpt:
Some sample Ozdok filenames are icf.exe, icf32.exe, cacglivn.exe, guyymgvl.exe and mm27nov.exe. The (phony) embedded file descriptio...
Top 6 Botnets
in I got Spam?!, on February 29, 2008
Researchers with Marshal's TRACE team have identified the top 6 botnets in terms of each's share of the world's total spam production:
Srizbi, 40 percent of spam
Rustock, 21 percent
Mega-D, 9 percent
Hacktool.spammer, 8 percent
Pushdo, 6 percent
Storm, 2 percent
Mega-D shut down bri...
Auto-responder Spam on the Rise
in I got Spam?!, on February 29, 2008
McAfee is warning that the number of spammers using the out of office or "vacation" functions of web-based email services to send spam is in the rise. These auto-responders are configured to send spam rather than a real "out of office" message.
"In recent weeks we have ...
The Economics of Information Security
in I got Spam?!, on February 26, 2008
Here is another great video from DeepSec2007 . This one is a talk about the Economics of Information Security. From the summary:
The economics of information security has recently become a thriving and fastmoving discipline. As distributed systems are assembled from ... all » machines belonging to...
Unseen Spam Costs Rising
in I got Spam?!, on February 26, 2008
A new study by the European Network and Information Security Agency( ENISA ) is reporting that spam is posing an increasing threat to corporate security and bandwith costs. Even though only 6% of all spam ever makes it to actual inboxes, the overall amount is growing.
20% of the world's pop...
Reader Feedback
in I got Spam?!, on February 25, 2008
Hello Readers! We at IGotSpam?! would like to hear from you, the readers. We want to know what you think. What things do you want to see more of? What things do you wish there was less of? Please leave a comment and let us know. Our goal is to make IGotSpam the best blog of its kind and we valu...
The Criminal Ecosystem
in I got Spam?!, on February 25, 2008
CIO.com has an excellent article about the Cybercriminal Ecosystem. It examines the evolution of crimeware and how malware creation groups follow the organization of legit groups. Here is an excerpt:
It began a year or so ago with a shift in the very nature and principles of malware creation to ...
Spammers Use Lunar Eclipse to Deliver Malware
in I got Spam?!, on February 23, 2008
The latest newsworthy event being exploited by spammers is the recent lunar eclipse. According to a security alert issued by Websense , a new wave of spam has emerged, promising videos of the eclipse. Instead, it downloads a Trojan onto the user's computer and steals personal info. The malic...
Observing The Tidal Waves of Spam
in I got Spam?!, on February 21, 2008
Here is an interesting video about malware and threat management. It is from DeepSec2007 , an indepth security conference that took place in Europe this past November. Here is an excerpt from the description:
In this talk we will address the main challenges to be solved in order to build an automa...
Russia Becomes New Malware Leader
in I got Spam?!, on February 21, 2008
According to a report by security vendor PC Tools, Russia has overtaken China as the malware leader, accounting for over 27% of it. China is second with 26%. Russia is also a huge producer of spam. Despite the recent demise of the Russian Business Network, a haven for cybercriminals, malware prod...
Japanese Spammer Accused of Sending Over 2 Million Spams
in I got Spam?!, on February 20, 2008
ComputerWeekly is reporting that a man in Tokyo, Japan has been arrested for allegedly sending over 2 million spam messages. Authorities say he bought 600,000 email addresses for about $900US and made over $17,000 in profit by sending spam promoting gambling and dating sites. He was caught afte...
Sponsored Post: SPAM, Viruses and the Blacklisting of Exchange Servers
in I got Spam?!, on February 19, 2008
By Nicholas Blank
An Exchange organization may find itself blacklisted - due to a virus infestation on an otherwise well guarded network.
Here's the scenario - One day out of the blue a corporation's domain is blacklisted. The whole world seems to be returning its mail for violation of ...
Prefix Hijacking and the Spam Wars
in I got Spam?!, on February 17, 2008
Here is an interesting and informative talk given by a Systems Administrators about BGP prefix hijacking and how spammers use it to evade RBL's. Here is an excerpt from the description:
BGP prefix hijacks take the IP addresses of others and make them your own. This talk provides a chilling acco...
Spammers in 1934
in I got Spam?!, on February 17, 2008
Modern Mechanix recently featured an article from one of it's 1934 issues that reveals something shocking-spam existed even then! That was more than 70 years ago! It's true! The article talks about a pirate radio station that took over a popular spot on the dial and began broadcasting a...
Hillary Clinton Spam Spreading Malware
in I got Spam?!, on February 16, 2008
Researchers at Symantec and McAfee are reporting a spam that carries a Trojan horse masquarading as a video of Hillary Clinton.
"Hilary [sic] Clinton visited her campaign headquarters in Virginia and did satellite interviews, looking beyond Tuesday's trio of contests and touting th...
Back In Business
in I got Spam?!, on February 16, 2008
We're Back in business folks. The past week has been fraught with DDoS attacks and cranky servers and I apologize. Please bear with us as we get caught up and back into the swing of things, and stay tuned for all the breaking news about Spam and Internet Security that you've come to...
We Got Spammed!
in I got Spam?!, on February 14, 2008
You may have noticed that IGotSpam has been unavailable for much of the last two days. This is because Creative Weblogging became the victim on a DDoS attack , presumably from a botnet, and quite likely the Storm worm, which was rumored to resurface via an attack on or near Valentine's Day. ...
Hackers Attack Anti-Virus Site
in I got Spam?!, on February 10, 2008
According to AVG , the website for antivirus vendor AvSoft Technologies has been hacked, resulting in a virus being installed on visitor's computers. The malware is being hosted in the site's download section.
"They let one of their pages get hit by an iFrame injection," Rog...
Spammers Crack Windows Live Mail's CAPTCHA System
in I got Spam?!, on February 9, 2008
Websense Security Labs is reporting that spammers have found away around Windows Live Mail's CAPTCHA system and are using bots to create thousands of accounts to spam with. Since the Microsoft domain is more or less blacklist proof, it's very attractive to spammers. From the Websense blog...
Judge Orders End to Weight Loss Spam Organization
in I got Spam?!, on February 9, 2008
A U.S. judge has ordered a Las Vegas company to stop sending spam promoting it's weight-loss and anti-aging products. The judge also fined Sili Neutraceuticals nearly $6.2 million dollars for violating the CAN-SPAM Act and the FTC Act. Judge David Coar said the company violated the FTC act ...
Using Throttling and Traffic Shaping to Fight Spam
in I got Spam?!, on February 8, 2008
Here's an interesting talk about spammer economics and behavior and how to fight spam using connection management from the 21st Large Installation System Administration Conference . It provides an interesting history of spam, new spam fighting techniques and real world scenarios. It also pr...
Sponsored Post: Server Based Anti-Spam Solutions
in I got Spam?!, on February 6, 2008
Spam isn't just annoying, it can cost your company time, money,lost productivity-or worse. Here is an interesting and informative video from GFI about how spam and phishing can affect your company, how to protect it, and how GFI's MailEssentials software can help!
Security Software Industry Takes First Steps Towards Forming Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization
in I got Spam?!, on February 5, 2008
More than 40 security software firms from around the world recently met in Spain to formalize the charter for the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization, or AMTSO. The organization was formed in response to the increasing concerns about what anti-malware technologies actually do and the ...
DDoS Attacks on the Rise
in I got Spam?!, on February 5, 2008
DDoS attacks are predicted to rise in 2008. These cyber attacks can disable websites, interrupt commerce and can take down entire commercial and government networks. Such high profile sites as Yahoo! and Amazon have already been hit with such attacks. This video examines DDoS attacks and looks at wh...
New Botnet Overtakes Storm
in I got Spam?!, on February 3, 2008
A new botnet is on the scene, and it's overtaken the Storm worm's. Called Mega-D , it is currently responsible for 32% of all spam mails sent, 11% more than the Storm Worm botnet at its peak last September. Mega-D's botnet heavily promotes so called "male enhancement" pills...
Botnet Source Code For Overachievers
in I got Spam?!, on February 2, 2008
This video is a companion to the video series I recently posted called "Malware Analysis: Botnets". This video examines botnet code line by line and examines how bot herders configure them-a must watch for IT professionals! It also examines how bot herders use encryption to protect the...
Malware Analysis: Botnets
in I got Spam?!, on February 1, 2008
Botnets have become more and more of a concern lately, thanks to the Storm Worm. Storm is believed to have created the net's largest botnet, with somewhere between 5-10 million computers turned into zombies . The users of the affected systems likely have no idea they are members of this no...
GFI Adds Support for January 2008 Microsoft Security Updates
in I got Spam?!, on January 31, 2008
GFI has announced it has added support for these recent Microsoft Security Updates:
MS08-002
Severity Rating: Important
Vulnerability in LSASS Could Allow Local Elevation of Privilege (943485)
Description:
This important update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in Microsoft Win...
Infamous Spammer Sandford Wallace Busted Again
in I got Spam?!, on January 31, 2008
Infamous spammer Sanford Wallace has been busted again -this time for using Myspace to spread his spam and spyware. Wallace began his spamming career more than a decade ago, resulting in lawsuits from AOL, CompuServe, and Earthlink. As a result he agree to stop spamming but ultimately did not. H...
Western Union Spam Delivers Keylogger
in I got Spam?!, on January 29, 2008
...s and passwords and sends them to a hotpop.com address. The attack isn't very sophisticated-the attachment is an .exe file which most users know better than to open and most email clients block by...
PDF Spam Rises Again
in I got Spam?!, on January 28, 2008
PDF spam has returned. According to management services vendor MX Logic , PDF spam accounted for .5% of all spam volume last week.
"It could be somebody testing the waters or it could be the calm before the Storm ," Sam Masiello, Director of Threat Management, said. "Generall...





