
Hello All, On Sun, 2016-04-17 at 21:48 +1000, Russell Coker via luv-talk wrote:
I just received a spam message (one of those "earn thousands from doing almost no work at home" ones) from a member of this list. Apparently spammers took over his account and either saw messages from me in his inbox or saw a public record of LUV list correspondence.
The message in question was DKIM signed which proves that the user in question had their Gmail account compromised. I've just sent them private mail informing them.
It was my account, I had a very ambiguous email from my brother. I am trying to deal with residual financials from my father's estate, he died in Nov 2011. As a result I did try to look at the source, and make sense of, but the link was very ambiguous. The whole was too real to ignore, given the situation. It was perhaps, from the spammers point of view, a particularly fortuitous composition. Any who have had, please do not visit the link, but I would like to know more about what it decodes to, and what is there. I would wish to terminate the service, with prejudice. Regards, Mark Trickett